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I'm constantly getting this "Network cable unplugged - Local area Connection is now connected" on my cable connected Futjisi Siemens with a built-in Realtek RTL8139/810 net-adaptor and is really disconnecting-connecting. I have tried to do all the things which were advised at http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm,+ some more, but no luck. This problems started when I bought a new D-Link Xtreme G DI-624- 54(108)Mbps wireless Router, which I again changed into a new TopCom Skyracer Pro WBR 654- 54(108)Mbps wireless router. In the beginning it seems to be alright, but gradually also this router has starting giving me the same problems. If I connect my cabled PC direct to my Thompson Speedtouch 510 router, I never experience this problem. Also if I turn off the wireless option in TopCom router every thing goes without any problem. It also seems like if I'm up and connected to the network with my laptop, the problems on my cabled PC also seems to disappear. So as far as I can see, there isn't any direct hardware error on any of my systems (also replaced cables), but rather some strange mismatch and the wireless system causes my cabled PC to disconnect- connect all the time!? I have tried all the different settings I can on both router and Realtek netadaptor without any improvement. Another thing which also seem odd, is that almost every time I try to fix Winsock or resetting IP stack, it seems like the problems disappear for a while (hours or so). But not sure if this mean anything or just by change!?? Have anyone experienced the same and have any solution on my problem? Could the build-in RTL-8139/810 and wireless router system some how be incompatible? If so, has anyone any advise on how to disable the netadaptor for to install a new one? (Tried this a few days ago, but the PC still found the old one and I never got it to work). My equipmet history is as follow: 1 Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo 600 with a built in Realtek RTL8139/810 netadaptor, Full size ATX Motherboard (fixed IP) 1 Dell Inspiron 8600 wireless (fixed IP) 1 Thompson Speedtouch 510 router 1 TopCom Skyracer Pro WBR 654 (54/108) router (disabled DHCP) All PC's running XP home SP2 Trend Micro Pc-cillin Internet Security Pvest Norway |
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make sure that your machines don't have the same Ip addresses configured.
They all need to have different host addresses. Oliver "Pvest" <no@mail.no> wrote in message news:43a7ee99$0$15786$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... > > > I'm constantly getting this "Network cable unplugged - Local area > Connection is now connected" on my cable connected Futjisi Siemens with a > built-in Realtek RTL8139/810 net-adaptor and is really > disconnecting-connecting. > > > > I have tried to do all the things which were advised at > http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm,+ some more, but no luck. > > This problems started when I bought a new D-Link Xtreme G DI-624- > 54(108)Mbps wireless Router, which I again changed into a new TopCom > Skyracer Pro WBR 654- 54(108)Mbps wireless router. > > In the beginning it seems to be alright, but gradually also this router > has starting giving me the same problems. > > If I connect my cabled PC direct to my Thompson Speedtouch 510 router, I > never experience this problem. Also if I turn off the wireless option in > TopCom router every thing goes without any problem. > > It also seems like if I'm up and connected to the network with my laptop, > the problems on my cabled PC also seems to disappear. > > > > So as far as I can see, there isn't any direct hardware error on any of my > systems (also replaced cables), but rather some strange mismatch and the > wireless system causes my cabled PC to disconnect- connect all the time!? > I have tried all the different settings I can on both router and Realtek > netadaptor without any improvement. > > Another thing which also seem odd, is that almost every time I try to fix > Winsock or resetting IP stack, it seems like the problems disappear for a > while (hours or so). But not sure if this mean anything or just by > change!?? > > > > Have anyone experienced the same and have any solution on my problem? > > Could the build-in RTL-8139/810 and wireless router system some how be > incompatible? > > If so, has anyone any advise on how to disable the netadaptor for to > install a new one? (Tried this a few days ago, but the PC still found the > old one and I never got it to work). > > > > > > My equipmet history is as follow: > > 1 Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo 600 with a built in Realtek RTL8139/810 > netadaptor, Full size ATX Motherboard (fixed IP) > > 1 Dell Inspiron 8600 wireless (fixed IP) > > 1 Thompson Speedtouch 510 router > > 1 TopCom Skyracer Pro WBR 654 (54/108) router (disabled DHCP) > > All PC's running XP home SP2 > > Trend Micro Pc-cillin Internet Security > > > > > > Pvest Norway > > |
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Of cause I have different IP addresses on my PC's.
)But some more additional information. After tested it more firmly the last few days, I experience that my cabled PC starts flashing with the above mention errors, every time when I switch off my wireless laptop. When booting up again, the connection on cable PC is stable again!!?? Anyone any idea?? Pvest "Oliver O'Boyle" <ooboyle@coradiant.com> skrev i melding news:u8RtPwkBGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > make sure that your machines don't have the same Ip addresses configured. > They all need to have different host addresses. > > Oliver > > "Pvest" <no@mail.no> wrote in message > news:43a7ee99$0$15786$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... >> >> >> I'm constantly getting this "Network cable unplugged - Local area >> Connection is now connected" on my cable connected Futjisi Siemens with a >> built-in Realtek RTL8139/810 net-adaptor and is really >> disconnecting-connecting. >> >> >> >> I have tried to do all the things which were advised at >> http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm,+ some more, but no luck. >> >> This problems started when I bought a new D-Link Xtreme G DI-624- >> 54(108)Mbps wireless Router, which I again changed into a new TopCom >> Skyracer Pro WBR 654- 54(108)Mbps wireless router. >> >> In the beginning it seems to be alright, but gradually also this router >> has starting giving me the same problems. >> >> If I connect my cabled PC direct to my Thompson Speedtouch 510 router, I >> never experience this problem. Also if I turn off the wireless option in >> TopCom router every thing goes without any problem. >> >> It also seems like if I'm up and connected to the network with my laptop, >> the problems on my cabled PC also seems to disappear. >> >> >> >> So as far as I can see, there isn't any direct hardware error on any of >> my systems (also replaced cables), but rather some strange mismatch and >> the wireless system causes my cabled PC to disconnect- connect all the >> time!? I have tried all the different settings I can on both router and >> Realtek netadaptor without any improvement. >> >> Another thing which also seem odd, is that almost every time I try to fix >> Winsock or resetting IP stack, it seems like the problems disappear for a >> while (hours or so). But not sure if this mean anything or just by >> change!?? >> >> >> >> Have anyone experienced the same and have any solution on my problem? >> >> Could the build-in RTL-8139/810 and wireless router system some how be >> incompatible? >> >> If so, has anyone any advise on how to disable the netadaptor for to >> install a new one? (Tried this a few days ago, but the PC still found the >> old one and I never got it to work). >> >> >> >> >> >> My equipmet history is as follow: >> >> 1 Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo 600 with a built in Realtek RTL8139/810 >> netadaptor, Full size ATX Motherboard (fixed IP) >> >> 1 Dell Inspiron 8600 wireless (fixed IP) >> >> 1 Thompson Speedtouch 510 router >> >> 1 TopCom Skyracer Pro WBR 654 (54/108) router (disabled DHCP) >> >> All PC's running XP home SP2 >> >> Trend Micro Pc-cillin Internet Security >> >> >> >> >> >> Pvest Norway >> >> > > |
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"Pvest" <no@mail.no> wrote in message news:43a9dc3e$0$15795$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... > Of cause I have different IP addresses on my PC's. )> But some more additional information. > > After tested it more firmly the last few days, I experience that my cabled > PC starts flashing with the above mention errors, every time when I switch > off my wireless laptop. > > When booting up again, the connection on cable PC is stable again!!?? > > Anyone any idea?? Sounds like your router has a problem when it looses the wireless link. Perhaps it's too busy trying to re-connect and can't handle the wired link? Perhaps the router has a bug and it just plain crashes? |
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Exactly what I thought when a bought a D-Link Xtreme G DI-624- 54(108)Mbps
wireless router, because it gave me the same problems. I didn't had it for more than 4-5 days, before I changed it into the TopCom Skyracer, which I have now. In the beginning it was alright I got this error message a few times, but it was more or less OK. But in some strange way, it started coming more and more often and right now it's constantly. So though it must be something between router and PC, I don't know. But may be it 's on the PC end, since I had the same problem with the D-Link 624 router?? I can also add, that before I bought 54(108)Mbps, I had a D-Link DI-714P+ 11(22)Mbps and it never gave me this problem!!? Pvest "CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> skrev i melding news:TBvqf.78623$6S3.5071902@phobos.telenet-ops.be... > > "Pvest" <no@mail.no> wrote in message > news:43a9dc3e$0$15795$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... >> Of cause I have different IP addresses on my PC's. )>> But some more additional information. >> >> After tested it more firmly the last few days, I experience that my >> cabled >> PC starts flashing with the above mention errors, every time when I >> switch >> off my wireless laptop. >> >> When booting up again, the connection on cable PC is stable again!!?? >> >> Anyone any idea?? > > Sounds like your router has a problem when it looses the wireless link. > Perhaps it's too busy trying to re-connect and can't handle the wired > link? > Perhaps the router has a bug and it just plain crashes? > > |
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> So though it must be something between router and PC, I don't know. But > may be it 's on the PC end, since I had the same problem with the D-Link > 624 router?? I think it's on the PC end, unless you have the worst luck I've ever seen in purchasing wireless routers... ![]() Do any of your PCs have Internet Conenction Sharing enabled? What's the IP address range that your router uses? Oliver > > I can also add, that before I bought 54(108)Mbps, I had a D-Link DI-714P+ > 11(22)Mbps and it never gave me this problem!!? > > > Pvest > > "CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> skrev i melding > news:TBvqf.78623$6S3.5071902@phobos.telenet-ops.be... >> >> "Pvest" <no@mail.no> wrote in message >> news:43a9dc3e$0$15795$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... >>> Of cause I have different IP addresses on my PC's. )>>> But some more additional information. >>> >>> After tested it more firmly the last few days, I experience that my >>> cabled >>> PC starts flashing with the above mention errors, every time when I >>> switch >>> off my wireless laptop. >>> >>> When booting up again, the connection on cable PC is stable again!!?? >>> >>> Anyone any idea?? >> >> Sounds like your router has a problem when it looses the wireless link. >> Perhaps it's too busy trying to re-connect and can't handle the wired >> link? >> Perhaps the router has a bug and it just plain crashes? >> >> > > |
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.."Oliver O'Boyle" <ooboyle@coradiant.com> skrev i melding
news:e7qX52wBGHA.344@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > >> So though it must be something between router and PC, I don't know. But >> may be it 's on the PC end, since I had the same problem with the D-Link >> 624 router?? > > I think it's on the PC end, unless you have the worst luck I've ever seen > in purchasing wireless routers... ![]() > > Do any of your PCs have Internet Conenction Sharing enabled? What's the IP > address range that your router uses? > > Oliver > >> Actually I have an ISDN modem installed, but not setup. As for Internet Sharing, it's disabled as far as I can see. I have fixed IP on my PC's (gateway 192.168.1.1) and have also disable DHCP, but the IP range for my router is set to be 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 Pvest |
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> Actually I have an ISDN modem installed, but not setup. As for Internet > Sharing, it's disabled as far as I can see. > I have fixed IP on my PC's (gateway 192.168.1.1) and have also disable > DHCP, but the IP range for my router is set to be 192.168.1.100 to > 192.168.1.199 It sounds like you are complicating things a little. I would do the following: 1) pick the router you want to use, and stick with it. Too much hardware gets confusing. 2) Keep it simple. Use the 192.168.1.0/24 (mask = 255.255.255.0) range on all devices. 3) Make sure the router has an address of 192.168.1.1, and that the PC's have addresses of 192.168.1.x --> where x is not 1. 4) If the router can do DHCP, let it, unless you really need static addresses for your clients. Once you have this, let us know, otherwise it gets really complicated for us to follow. Oliver > > Pvest > |
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"Oliver O'Boyle" <ooboyle@coradiant.com> skrev i melding news:OQobvD9BGHA.1088@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > >> Actually I have an ISDN modem installed, but not setup. As for Internet >> Sharing, it's disabled as far as I can see. >> I have fixed IP on my PC's (gateway 192.168.1.1) and have also disable >> DHCP, but the IP range for my router is set to be 192.168.1.100 to >> 192.168.1.199 > > It sounds like you are complicating things a little. I would do the > following: Maybe, but since I use fixed internal IP, the router range (sett in the router) shouldn't have any impackt!.... I think?? > 1) pick the router you want to use, and stick with it. Too much hardware > gets confusing. The reason for changing from my first 11 (22) Mbps, was that this just stopped working during a setup change. This was probably one of a million or so change, but during this prosess I got a power-shutdown in the house. And after that I was never able to reset it. (So that's why I bought a new D-Link G DI-624 and it was at that point when I started getting this problem. After checking out some public comments for same product and same problem at amazon.com, I just used my 30 days option to change it into the present one. > 2) Keep it simple. Use the 192.168.1.0/24 (mask = 255.255.255.0) range on > all devices. > > 3) Make sure the router has an address of 192.168.1.1, and that the PC's > have addresses of 192.168.1.x --> where x is not 1. Actually that's within the range I use for fixed internal IP's. > 4) If the router can do DHCP, let it, unless you really need static > addresses for your clients. When thinking back on it, I was never able to get out on the net with my PC, using "receive IP-address automatically" and that's why I started using fixed. Later, when introduced wireless into my net I also kept this option and disabled DHCP on my router for safety reason. Have a Merry Christmas. Pvest |
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