| Subject: Random Network Service Drops |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing |
| Date: 9/1/2008 9:57:53 AM |
| From: LLLiddle [Email Address Protection] |
I have a home network that recently has begun to act strangely. The host computer (#1) is hard (ethernet) wired to computers #2 and #3. A wireless network adapter allows a laptop (#4) to play. The router is a Netgear WGR614. Computer #1 runs VISTA Home Premium; #2, #3 and #4 run XPsp2. This network has run smoothly for several months. Recently, I can intermittently no longer see/access #2, #3 and #4 from the host computer; i.e., the computers don't appear on the network diagram and the shared folder on #3 cannot be accessed. Similarly, the host cannot be seen from #2, #3 or #4, though they all continue to have internet access through the router. Spontaneously, this problem resolves itself and all computers and shared printers and files are available. Rebooting does not cause the problem to appear or to correct itself. If there's a cause and effect between something I'm doing and the problem or its resolution, I haven't a clue as to what it might be. For example, the network was working fine last evening, but not this morning. (None of the computers had been rebooted, nor was any new software introduced.) I note that VISTA itself has begun to act up recently...it won't hibernate, but cycles between sleep and awake...screen saver software has stopped working. Other than that, everything seems normal. Any suggestions on how to resolve this condition will be appreciated. -- LLLiddle |
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| Subject: Re: Random Network Service Drops |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing |
| Date: 9/1/2008 8:20:49 PM |
| From: +Bob+ [Email Address Protection] |
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 11:57:53 -0500, LLLiddle <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote: > >Spontaneously, this problem resolves itself and all computers and >shared printers and files are available. Rebooting does not cause the >problem to appear or to correct itself. If there's a cause and effect >between something I'm doing and the problem or its resolution, I haven't >a clue as to what it might be. For example, the network was working >fine last evening, but not this morning. (None of the computers had >been rebooted, nor was any new software introduced.) > >I note that VISTA itself has begun to act up recently...it won't >hibernate, but cycles between sleep and awake...screen saver software >has stopped working. Other than that, everything seems normal. > >Any suggestions on how to resolve this condition will be appreciated. Go into Power Options and set the Network Card to Max Performance. Then go into Device Manager and set the network card to never power down. See if that helps. |
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| Subject: Re: Random Network Service Drops |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing |
| Date: 9/2/2008 7:27:10 PM |
| From: LLLiddle [Email Address Protection] |
I followed your instructions, and it seems to have resolved the issue. Thanks. Hopefully, the corrective action is permanent. -- LLLiddle |
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| Subject: Re: Random Network Service Drops |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing |
| Date: 9/5/2008 5:46:21 PM |
| From: +Bob+ [Email Address Protection] |
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 21:27:10 -0500, LLLiddle <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote: > >I followed your instructions, and it seems to have resolved the issue. >Thanks. Hopefully, the corrective action is permanent. Excellent! |
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