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Lose of connection after five minutes
Posted by BigJim on November 19th, 2007


When I am connected to the net via cable and I do not use the connect for
five minutes I loose connect.
A window pops up and I click on reconnect and I am back on. Is there a
setting to fix this or am I
going to have to live with it. BTW I use Comcast.


Posted by $Bill on November 19th, 2007


BigJim wrote:
More info to start:

Config ? Simple line drawing of your setup.

Type of cable modem ?

Do you have a router in between ? Type ?

OS ?



Posted by BigJim on November 19th, 2007



Motorola sb4200
d-link wireless router di 524 using wep and shared auth/
xp pro and vista and it does it with vista also.
vista is installed on a separate drive. I use a drive caddy
and change out the drives.
the funny thing is if I keep working the connection stays up. so I figure it
is in the router setup
somewhere but I can't find it.


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Posted by $Bill on November 20th, 2007


BigJim wrote:
The only thing that comes to mind would be power management turning the device
off due to non-use. Check here:

(XP Pro) CtrlPanel->NetworkConnections->(network that is connected)->
Properties->General->Configure->PowerManagement

and see if it's enabled and try disabling it.

If you have a firewall running, you could try bypassing the router for
a test to see if it makes a difference (I doubt it will, but it would
rule it in or out).

Posted by BigJim on November 20th, 2007


thanks I will give it a try but I think the problem is in the router. Since
it does it with both wireless and hard connect.
Maybe a new router will fix the problem.

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Posted by $Bill on November 20th, 2007


BigJim wrote:
Then bypass the router and see if it stays up. I don't know what settings
a Dlink has, so I can't help you there.


Posted by student on November 21st, 2007


Also think it is the router. BUT when the connection is lost, just ujnplug
the power for the router, wait about 10-30 sec, then reconnect the
router power; this will let windows or whatever to continue with
just a temp loss of connection. This was something I had to do
with my netgear that kept "crashing" ever so often at unknown timeframes.

Bought a new router & haven't had a disconnect for over 1 week.

Have also switched from the opendns for dns as it seem to do a lookup
too often even when it was just access; it confused me a bit as to whether
the router crash or just opendns doing its thing.


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