A whole bunch of questions... :)
Are you doing dhcp off of the router, assigning static internal ips
(192.168...), or getting ip's from your isp for each machine?
When you lose your connection what does ipconfig report?
What happens when you do an ipconfig /renew (only if dhcp...)?
Does it still have the correct ip?
Can you ping your router?
What does the Local Area Connection Status window report (not sure if that
is in XP actually, but it should be...)?
If it shows the connection enabled, what happens if you disable the
connection and reenable it?

Have you tried replacing the nic? 90% of the time the nic is to blame...

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randell Byron Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 8:58 AM
Subject: DSL / Router


> Question for everyone:
>
> I have DSL and a DSL Router. Running Windows XP Professional.
>
> At times my main machine loses the internet connection from the router.
> The router still maintains the IP from DSL. My other 2 machines are fine
> and have yet to lose the connection.
>
> This usually occurs when I am not on the machine for a period of time.
> It requires me to reboot the machine and then I am back online.
>
> Anyone experience this problem?
> I have considered running a script which checks for the connection and
> if it is not present, perform a reboot.
>
> Thoughts???
>
> 
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