It's a Belkin Wireless Router with 802.11g, and two aerials.  Pretty  
commonplace.  It is connected to the PC by ethernet cable.

On 29 Nov 2008, at 16:02, IanW wrote:

> What make/model of router are you using that has this problem?
>
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> Intrepid/XP Router connection lost on shutdown
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296502
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> Status in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Just installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) under Wubi within Windows XP  
> Home as a Linux newbie. No problem with Ubuntu as such, but after  
> shutting it down and booting back into Windows the (wired)  
> connection to the router is lost.  Windows reports "Network cable  
> unplugged", which is definitely not the case; booting back into  
> Ubuntu reconnects to the router without any problem. When Ubuntu is  
> shutting down, I see the relevant light go out on the router. If I  
> just switch the power off without exiting Ubunutu "properly" the  
> router connection is maintained and all is well in Windows!
>
> My layman's take on this is that there is some kind of script being  
> automatically run during Ubuntu shutdown that switches off the  
> router connection, and which Windows doesn't seem to be able to  
> reverse when it boots up.  I was referred here from the Ubuntu  
> forums; it was suggested that this may be a bug.
>
> Thanks in anticipation for any thoughts / suggestions.
>

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Intrepid/XP Router connection lost on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296502
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