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Solve : Losing my local area connection? |
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Answer» Ok for some reason I am losing my connection to the net. This started happening shortly after I installed the microshite .net1.1 and service pack (needed for a control console for a battlefield2 server). Now my computer loses its connection at random times (usually 20-40 mins after I start it) and will not renew the ip address until I restart the computer. I have tried uninstalling .net 1.1 and bf2 and it seemed to fix this, but I can't say for sure since I was unable to wait very long before I had to use the bf2cc console again. The next time I tried to install .net 2.0 so that I could use the bf2cc console and it is happening again. Uninstalling .net 2.0 and reinstalling bf2 hasn't fixed this problem. Anyone have any ideas for what to do next? Its on the mobo.Still need the manufacturer and model please. Have a look in the software FAQ for one of the system information programs, if you're stuck getting this info. (See the link in my signature.)its a marvell yukon 88e8053 pci-e gigabit ethernet controller Under network adapters it also shows a 1394 adapter (made by microsoft/ texas instruments ohci compliant ieee) and a nvidia nforce networking controllerThe 1394 relates to Firewire, not networking so it's a bit of a red herring. I'm interested by the other two items. Why do you have a gigabit card? How many network ports are the on your machine? The most obvious thing to do first is to obtain the latest drivers for the two network cards. Have you tried that?PERSONALLY i would spend ten bucks and get a new ethernet card and be done with it.Yeah I tried the driver thing for the Marvell yukon and the nvidia controller. But, the prob is still there. Do you have any clue as to what files/folders/reg changes are made when you install .net? Even though I have uninstalled .net, I can still use the ingame admin for BF2. This shouldnt be possible if the .net framework is not on your computer. Possible conflict with it and something else on this computer? It has 2 ports. One is controlled by the marvell yukon and the other is controlled by the nvidia. I can connect the one controlled by the nvidia and I it says there is a connection, but I cant go online with it. Not sure why its a gigabit ethernet, its just what came on the mobo.Microsoft software has a habit of not uninstalling completely. You could see if CCleaner and Eusing Free Registry Cleaner can remove .NET's entrails, but personally I'd be very SURPRISED if it helps. Worth a shot. Patio's suggestion is easily the path of least resistance. Failing that, you may be looking at a complete reinstall. |
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