12-16-2009 07:33 AM
For years I have been using a "Westell Wirespeed B90-210015-04 Rev. F" modem for DSL service. Recently I had a problem renewing my IP address, and I think that has been fixed, but now if I walk away from the computer for just a few minutes, the connection drops. I get a message telling me to Retry, and when I do the connection becomes active again.
I used to be able to walk away from my computer for 30 minutes or more, come back, and resume where I left off. Now if I don't do anything for just a few minutes, then try to start a browser or send an email, I get a message that the connection failed. I can click the "Retry" option and the connection is re-established until the next time I leave the computer for a few minutes. What can I do to fix this annoyance?
Thanks, Gary
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12-16-2009 02:48 PM
#1 What is your OS and Version? For example, Windows XP.
#2 Do you have only computer or least two computers behind this modem?
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12-16-2009 07:47 PM
I have two computers behind this modem, both are running Win XP Home SP3. My computer is the only one that drops the connection.
12-17-2009 11:05 AM
GaryGranath wrote:I have two computers behind this modem, both are running Win XP Home SP3. My computer is the only one that drops the connection.
Ok.
#1 Here is a list of possible ways two computer could be connected behind that modem. Please tell me, which way it is:
a) One of the computer's is using - Windows ICS.
For example I point to http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?num=11345259
b) A proxy server on one of the computers.
c) A NAT server on one of the computers.
For example, when I went to
http://www.homenethelp.com/sharing/software.asp
Midpoint is one of the NAT Servers that could be put on a computer.
d) A hardware router is connected to the modem, and the computers are behind the hardware router.
#2 If you have a hardware router, which one? For example the Linksys WRT54G.
#3 Does your computer, the other computer, both computers,OR none of your computer(s), have PPPoE setup?
Since you are on Windows XP, to check this..
a) Go to Start -> Connect to -> Show All Connections.
b) OR Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Network And Internet Connections -> Network Connections.
If there is anything about a WAN Miniport (PPPoE), then that computer (or computers) have PPPoE Setup.
^^^
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12-18-2009 03:13 PM
Well! This is one of those oddities that defies explanation. The problem has simply stopped happening. What the....????
I thank you for your personal interest and offer of help, but this has become a non-problem.
I'm not sure how to wrap up this thread, so if I need to click a button, would someone please let me know?
Thanks Again, Gary
12-18-2009 06:16 PM
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