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<blockquote data-quote="SpudR" data-source="post: 1241195" data-attributes="member: 54104"><p>Check the power saving settings in Windows (Device manager >> Network Adapters >> Double click the card and Power Management tab). Untick everything (work from the bottom up).</p><p>Test again</p><p>Might be worth checking the advanced settings in the Power applet in Control Panel too - There's something in there about turning off the HDDs that can cause issues too...</p><p></p><p>I wrote a series of things that you can save the following as a 'RESETNIC.BAT' file to totally reset the NIC and the associated bits - it might help...</p><p>[code]ipconfig /release</p><p>ipconfig /flushdns</p><p>ipconfig /renew</p><p>nbtstat -R</p><p>nbtstat -RR</p><p>netsh int reset all</p><p>netsh int ipv4 reset</p><p>netsh int ipv6 reset</p><p>netsh int ip reset reset.log hit</p><p>netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt</p><p>netsh branchcache reset</p><p>netsh winsock reset catalog</p><p>netsh winsock reset</p><p>shutdown -r -t 00 -f[/code]</p><p>Copy in to Notepad and save a above - run as admin and it will reset stuff and reboot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpudR, post: 1241195, member: 54104"] Check the power saving settings in Windows (Device manager >> Network Adapters >> Double click the card and Power Management tab). Untick everything (work from the bottom up). Test again Might be worth checking the advanced settings in the Power applet in Control Panel too - There's something in there about turning off the HDDs that can cause issues too... I wrote a series of things that you can save the following as a 'RESETNIC.BAT' file to totally reset the NIC and the associated bits - it might help... [code]ipconfig /release ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /renew nbtstat -R nbtstat -RR netsh int reset all netsh int ipv4 reset netsh int ipv6 reset netsh int ip reset reset.log hit netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt netsh branchcache reset netsh winsock reset catalog netsh winsock reset shutdown -r -t 00 -f[/code] Copy in to Notepad and save a above - run as admin and it will reset stuff and reboot... [/QUOTE]
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