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| weird network problem - nothing outside mask gets out Hello, I have a strange problem with my pc's network connection. About three times a day I have to disable and re-enable my network adapter to get connectivity to internet back :- ( I have a router, switch and a few PCs in network, everything is working fine, except my pc. Time to time (about three times a day) I lose connection to the internet, but local area network is working normally, I can ping (local IPs), browse shares, etc, but I cannot get to other IPs over my netmask (internet), so I have to disable my ethernet adapter and re-enable it, which solves the problem for a few hours. I have tried to change the NIC adatper, but it was for nothing, connection is still falling :-( I'm experiencing this problem for a month or so, it worked fine before, but something must have changed or broken down... Event viewer is empty. Any ideas what it can be? Before I will reinstall windows, I'd like to know if some of clever guys here don't know what it can be ;-) Thank you in advance. Y. |
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| Re: weird network problem - nothing outside mask gets out On Apr 10, 8:49 am, Yandos <fakem...@fakeisp.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a strange problem with my pc's network connection. About three times a day I > have to disable and re-enable my network adapter to get connectivity to internet back :- > ( I have a router, switch and a few PCs in network, everything is working fine, except > my pc. > > Time to time (about three times a day) I lose connection to the internet, but local area > network is working normally, I can ping (local IPs), browse shares, etc, but I cannot get > to other IPs over my netmask (internet), so I have to disable my ethernet adapter and > re-enable it, which solves the problem for a few hours. I have tried to change the NIC > adatper, but it was for nothing, connection is still falling :-( I'm experiencing this > problem for a month or so, it worked fine before, but something must have changed or > broken down... Event viewer is empty. > > Any ideas what it can be? Before I will reinstall windows, I'd like to know if some of > clever guys here don't know what it can be ;-) > > Thank you in advance. > > Y. We need more details on your Internet service (DSL, cable or satelite) and type of network (wired or wireless.) Also, if you are using wireless networking, it would help to know which level (802.11a, 11b, 11g or Draft 11n.) General suggestions: 1) Try to check firewall software. Test by disabling it. 2) Notice when this occurs. If happens after "hibernation" then look at possible solution for hibernation problems. 3) Check and install any updated network adapter drivers. 4) Scan PC for possible virus with an updated anti-virus system (not oon-line with the Internet at the same time.) 5) Scan for possible spyware/malware infestation (again while not connected to the Internet.) 6) If network is a "wired" network, try replacing the cable. 7) Check with the router status logs and check with the router's manufacturer's support web site. 8) Locate "winsockxpfix.exe" on the Internet. This tool will reset the TCP/IP network protocol stack back to Microsoft's defaults. |
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| Re: weird network problem - nothing outside mask gets out "smlunatick" <yveslec******.com> wrote in news:1176211104.119712.95130@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com: > We need more details on your Internet service (DSL, cable or satelite) > and type of network (wired or wireless.) Also, if you are using > wireless networking, it would help to know which level (802.11a, 11b, > 11g or Draft 11n.) Hi, thanks for the hints, except winsock thing I have tested, but there's nothing I havent It's a normal (cable) network, connected using 5e cables and a gigabit 3com switch. Internet service is adsl, router is running redhat linux, but router or my isp has nothing to do with it, it's an isolated problem of my PC, other PCs are working. I even see the router (it's internal IP) and the router see me, but I cannot get over. replies I have marked with asterix: > > General suggestions: > > 1) Try to check firewall software. Test by disabling it. * tested - firewal has nothing to do with that :( > 2) Notice when this occurs. If happens after "hibernation" then look > at possible solution for hibernation problems. * this happens randomly even while I'm working, downloading, not after hibernation > 3) Check and install any updated network adapter drivers. * already done, still the same > 4) Scan PC for possible virus with an updated anti-virus system (not > oon-line with the Internet at the same time.) > 5) Scan for possible spyware/malware infestation (again while not > connected to the Internet.) * my pc is completly virus and spyware free (checked using nod32 and spybot) > 6) If network is a "wired" network, try replacing the cable. * tested some time ago - still the same :( > 7) Check with the router status logs and check with the router's > manufacturer's support web site. * nothing interesting there - when this happens, I can even ping my internal ip from the router > 8) Locate "winsockxpfix.exe" on the Internet. This tool will reset > the TCP/IP network protocol stack back to Microsoft's defaults. * will try, will see ;-) thanks |
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| Re: weird network problem - nothing outside mask gets out On Apr 10, 9:35 am, Yandos <fakem...@fakeisp.com> wrote: > "smlunatick" <yves...******.com> wrote innews:1176211104.119712.95130@l77g2000hsb.googleg roups.com: > > > We need more details on your Internet service (DSL, cable or satelite) > > and type of network (wired or wireless.) Also, if you are using > > wireless networking, it would help to know which level (802.11a, 11b, > > 11g or Draft 11n.) > > Hi, thanks for the hints, except winsock thing I have tested, but there's nothing I havent > > It's a normal (cable) network, connected using 5e cables and a gigabit 3com switch. > Internet service is adsl, router is running redhat linux, but router or my isp has nothing > to do with it, it's an isolated problem of my PC, other PCs are working. I even see the > router (it's internal IP) and the router see me, but I cannot get over. > > replies I have marked with asterix: > > > General suggestions: > > > 1) Try to check firewall software. Test by disabling it. > > * tested - firewal has nothing to do with that :(> 2) Notice when this occurs. If happens after "hibernation" then look > > at possible solution for hibernation problems. > > * this happens randomly even while I'm working, downloading, not after hibernation> 3) Check and install any updated network adapter drivers. > > * already done, still the same> 4) Scan PC for possible virus with an updated anti-virus system (not > > oon-line with the Internet at the same time.) > > 5) Scan for possible spyware/malware infestation (again while not > > connected to the Internet.) > > * my pc is completly virus and spyware free (checked using nod32 and spybot)> 6) If network is a "wired" network, try replacing the cable. > > * tested some time ago - still the same :(> 7) Check with the router status logs and check with the router's > > manufacturer's support web site. > > * nothing interesting there - when this happens, I can even ping my internal ip from the > router> 8) Locate "winsockxpfix.exe" on the Internet. This tool will reset > > the TCP/IP network protocol stack back to Microsoft's defaults. > > * will try, will see ;-) thanks Spybot and NOD32 may not catch all possible spywares. You should/need to also run other utilities in order to catch almost all possible spywares. Several other utilities I like: Ad Aware SE, Spyware Terminator and AVG Anti-Spyware Free. I have also seen similar problems where the router device (consumer device) could not "hold" the Internet IP address successfully. Turned out to be a firmware problem that the device's manufacturer was aware. Firmware update fixed this. I would check the RedHat settings. |
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| Re: weird network problem - nothing outside mask gets out "smlunatick" <yveslec******.com> wrote in news:1176215846.556532.53350@q75g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com: > 8) Locate "winsockxpfix.exe" on the Internet. This tool will reset > the TCP/IP network protocol stack back to Microsoft's defaults. Well done! This thing did the job :-) Thank you for your kind help. Strange that it got damaged even when I'm pretty sure I had never a virus attack or spyware... But I'm glad it works now, you saved me from reinstalling ;-) |
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