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Problem is that my network is disconnecting for no reason. Same problem
occurs with both LAN and ADSL connections. First windows lets me know that the cable is connected then soon (about after 5-10 sec) the cable is disconnected. And this is repeating. During connected time I can access Internet trough ADSL. I've tried two separate WinXP installations. Same problems occur with both of them. I have A-link Roadrunner 10 ADSL card, Firewire card and onboard 3com Gbit LAN on ASUS p4p8x. I figured it might be some kind of motherboard problem? Do you have experience on this kind of situations? vaahto |
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vaahto wrote:
> Problem is that my network is disconnecting for no reason. Same problem > occurs with both LAN and ADSL connections. First windows lets me know that > the cable is connected then soon (about after 5-10 sec) the cable is > disconnected. And this is repeating. During connected time I can access > Internet trough ADSL. I've tried two separate WinXP installations. Same > problems occur with both of them. I have A-link Roadrunner 10 ADSL card, > Firewire card and onboard 3com Gbit LAN on ASUS p4p8x. I figured it might > be some kind of motherboard problem? Do you have experience on this kind > of situations? > replace the cable -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net. |
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vaahto <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Problem is that my network is disconnecting for no reason. Same > problem occurs with both LAN and ADSL connections. First windows lets > me know that the cable is connected then soon (about after 5-10 sec) > the cable is disconnected. And this is repeating. During connected > time I can access Internet trough ADSL. I've tried two separate WinXP > installations. Same problems occur with both of them. I have A-link > Roadrunner 10 ADSL card, Firewire card and onboard 3com Gbit LAN on > ASUS p4p8x. I figured it might be some kind of motherboard problem? > Do you have experience on this kind of situations? It could be that your network card is going bad, or just overheating. How long do you keep your computer running during the day? Yousuf Khan |
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