Hi
This situation can occur if one or more of the users are busy with heavy BT
type downloads.
Most Entry Level Routers can not stand such a load and they get "Stuck".
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I can't actually find a general networking group on this server, as my
>problem is not particularly a wireless one, so I hope you'll bear with me.
> I have four machines all connected to a switch, two wirelessly and two
> wired. The router is wired also to the switch.
> The two wired machines, one a laptop and one a desktop, both running
> Windows XP, one wireless laptop is running Windows 7RC and the other
> Netbook, Ubuntu.
> Occasionally, like this afternoon, one of the wired machines and BOTH the
> wireless machines will suddenly drop internet access, although access to
> shared drives on the LAN is still there, yet the one XP wired laptop
> machine does NOT drop internet access. The only way of returning access to
> the three machines that have dropped it is re-boot the router, causing
> hassle to the one machine that is still on the internet.
>
> Can anyone tell me any reasons why this hugely irritating and totally
> illogical scenario might come about?
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