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My computer keeps losing connection to my router and I have to restart to fix it. I'm using the mobo's Ethernet. Should I get a seperate card or is it something else?
Could it be the router? Have you tried pinging to your router and provider?

If it can't detect the router, you could always see if Windows can fix it by clicking on the X in the network and sharing center. It's what I do whenever windows 7 randomly decides to disconnect from the internet.
(06-21-2010, 06:34 PM)Karth del Top Hat link Wrote: [ -> ]Could it be the router? Have you tried pinging to your router and provider?

If it can't detect the router, you could always see if Windows can fix it by clicking on the X in the network and sharing center. It's what I do whenever windows 7 randomly decides to disconnect from the internet.

It's between my PC and router for sure. Phone connects to the router wifi fine.

In other news my computer has restarted unexpectedly twice after updating the nvidia drivers. Before that I CTDed in TF2 because of a nvidia driver error. Fuck.
Ping the shit out of your router, like 15,000 times. See if there is any packet loss.

Code:
ping -n 15000 <ip of router>
How long is this supposed to take? I've left it running for a couple hours and it looks like no dropped pings. Reinstalled my router drivers first though so that may have fixed it.
(06-22-2010, 08:01 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]router drivers

please tell me where you found these!
lol
(06-22-2010, 09:21 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=4740.msg159950#msg159950 date=1277254878]
router drivers

please tell me where you found these!
[/quote]

Oops I meant network card drivers.