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I have finally set up my home network. I have sucessfully connected my new
desktop computer, my laptop computer, and my old desktop computer. I can access the internet on all three computers. I have file sharing and I can print from all three computers off the same printer. I am having one minor annoying problem. My network seems to shutdown after a short period of time and I have to reboot the computers to make it work properly again. I can access the internet on all three computers but I can't use file sharing. I am still very unsure about network maintenance and I am afraid to make too many setting adjustments for fear that I might mess up the works. I am learning as much about networks as I currently have time for. In the meantime, does this sound like a familar problem that I might be able to rectify without much difficulty? Any help is appreciated. The reply I got to my first request helped a lot as did reading the other posts. Thank you. -- Jack learning something new everyday. =?Utf-8?B?SmFjaw==?= |
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Check that any 'power options' that you have set on PCs etc do not turn off
HDDs or NICs. Are you using a Cable Modem + Switch or a Router / Modem Como...whatever it is check that there are any timeouts set on this or these items. "Jack" wrote: > I have finally set up my home network. I have sucessfully connected my new > desktop computer, my laptop computer, and my old desktop computer. I can > access the internet on all three computers. I have file sharing and I can > print from all three computers off the same printer. I am having one minor > annoying problem. My network seems to shutdown after a short period of time > and I have to reboot the computers to make it work properly again. I can > access the internet on all three computers but I can't use file sharing. I am > still very unsure about network maintenance and I am afraid to make too many > setting adjustments for fear that I might mess up the works. I am learning as > much about networks as I currently have time for. In the meantime, does this > sound like a familar problem that I might be able to rectify without much > difficulty? Any help is appreciated. The reply I got to my first request > helped a lot as did reading the other posts. Thank you. > -- > Jack learning something new everyday. =?Utf-8?B?QkFS?= |
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