thanks for staying with me on this one
I have received several errors again tonight so I tried the release and
renew of Ip that you mentioned and I have had steady connection for nearly
half hour now, the tell tail signs are when the spead of the adoptor quickly
drops from 54 mbps down to 1 mbps then it disconnects then reconnects and
goes back up to 54 again, when i go in event viewer and look it has A FAILED
AUDIT - IPSec Services: IPSec Services failed to get the complete list of
network interfaces on the machine. This can be a potential security hazard to
the machine since some of the network interfaces may not get the protection
as desired by the applied IPSec filters. Please run IPSec monitor snap-in to
further diagnose the problem.
or
DHCP Error - Your computer has lost the lease to its IP address
I rang ACER last night and they want me to send laptop back for them to
check but I will wait until after xmas first and keep my eye on it
Thanks Again for all your help
--
Rob M
"me2005" wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I would check the hardware status of your wireless card, (the one
> that isnt working) going through the device manager. Hopefully the problem
> could be just a bad driver update. If you open up command and type
> ipconfig/all check to see if it comes up with both wireless devices, see if
> your still getting an IP through the one that isnt working. What your
> computer will do if Windows or your ISP has conflicts with a wireless device
> is that it will give it either a bad IP or disconnect the device. My advice
> is check the device status and make sure that it is working properly with no
> conflicts within the IRQ and I/O Range (if you go into the device manager and
> right click on the device, go to properties then resources at the bottom it
> should say no conflicts)
>
> "Rob M" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > My laptop only worked when i used a usb belkin adaptor(I borrowed it from a
> > friend), I am still having problems with my build in wireless card
> >
> > --
> > Rob M
> >
> >
> > "me2005" wrote:
> >
> > > Hey,
> > >
> > > Your IP should be assigned by either your Internet Provider or by a
> > > router, if the network adapter is getting a differant IP than it was getting
> > > before and your internet is working then it was most likely the card had a
> > > conflict with your computer (possibly the MAC Address) but if its working now
> > > then your fixed eh?
> > >
> > > "Rob M" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks for the reply
> > > > I have to be honest, I am not sure what im doing with IP's, I have just
> > > > disabled the internal network card and installed the belkin usb and this is
> > > > working fine, I have checked the router settings and the mac filtering is
> > > > switched off
> > > >
> > > > By putting in different network adaptor it changed the IP address, is the ip
> > > > address unique to the adaptor then ??
> > > > --
> > > > Rob M
> > >
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