Yep.
Like I said there is nothing on the LAN side
Tried new ports, cables everything


On Tuesday, 9 July 2013, Neil Standley wrote:

>  Have you tried that pc on a different LAN port?****
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> Neil****
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> *Subject:* [NTSysADM] Re: Bizarre network issue****
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> The auto negotiation is working fine on all****
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> The other ports****
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> The LAN isn't affected at all it's only the routers wan port that switches
> off
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> On Tuesday, 9 July 2013, Kurt Buff wrote:****
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> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Well after much brain scratching port mirroring wire sniffing etc.
> >
> > The power definitely isn't an issue.
> >
> > And the ADSL is a combined router modem, ADSL public IP, LAN side private
> > IP, and its the adsl connection on the wan port thats dropped.
> >
> > It dawned on me the other network we tested this PC on is 100Mb and its
> home
> > netowrk is Gb
> >
> > Set the switch port and card to 100Mb full duplex instead of autodetect
> and
> > I can power it off and on without the ADSL being affected.
> >
> > set it back to gig and on the windows login screen appearing the ADSL
> > switches off and comes back in a few seconds/minutes.
> >
> > Now prior to this mornings testing we had treid 2 diefferent Netgear ADSL
> > Routers and a Zyxell and the same issue occured.
> >
> > Again when on gig networking there is no errors on the wire, no packet
> > storms, no unusual traffic nothing reported anywhere apart from internet
> > access failed till the ADSL resets.
> >
> > So that PC is getting left at 100Mb just now.
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> > Graeme
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> > On 9 July 2013 13:58, Jonathan Kadoo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Does the adsl have an interface to the internal network?  If so could it
> >> be that the pc and adsl have same ip?
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Graeme Carstairs <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi
> >>>
> >>> We have a client with SBS essentials 2011
> >>>
> >>> A smart switch and a Adsl broadband
> >>>
> >>> They are having intermittent issues with their broadband the provider
> is
> >>> looking into.
> >>>
> >>> The bizarre issue is one pc when it is switched on just as the Ctrl alt
> >>> del appears the Adsl goes down for a few minutes then starts up
> >>>
> >>> Checked the pc no viruses/Trojans etc
> >>>
> >>> The nic isn't spewing traffic
> >>>
> >>> The switch shows no errors
> >>>
> >>> I've tried the pc on a different network with no issues
> >>>
> >>> Tried different cables and ports
> >>>
> >>> And just now dropped the speed of the nic to 100MB
> >>>
> >>> but there are no errors other than the Adsl dropping
> >>>
> >>> It doesn't help that it drops occasionally when the pcs not there
> >>>
> >>> But it happens every time the pc is switched on
> >>>
> >>> Any suggestions
> >>>
> >>> Graeme
>
> Sounds like that switch isn't so smart, if it can't handle
> autonegotiation without killing other ports.
>
> Kurt
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