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Old 22-10-2008, 12:19   #1
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Regular loss of interent connection

Hi,

Ever since switching to Virgin cable a few months ago, I have had a strange problem with regularly (every day or two) losing my internet connection. I would be grateful for any assistance :-)

We have a Virgin provided netgear WGR614v6 wireless router.

We run 2 PCs: one running vista on a 'normal' internet connection, the other running XP over a corporate VPN, mostly. The VPN is stable, only the 'normal' internet drops out.

When the internet service goes, a reboot of the PC always solves the problem. Rebooting the router is not an option, as the VPN connection takes precedence :-)

When the connection is dropped:

-pinging still works OK (eg bbc.co.uk).

-the Virgin wireless manager program claims that the PC is connected to the router OK, but the router-to-internet dotted line has a "red cross".

-however it is not possible to connect to the router using a web browser - the message "unable to open 192.168.1.1 cannot locate the internet server or proxy server" is displayed when using a link from a document, although typing the router address directly into the browser address bar gives a standard 404.


I initially thought it might be a DNS problem, and have changed the DNS settings (including using openDNS) but this did not help.

I am reasonably computer-savvy, but this is baffling me - any ideas anyone?

Cheers
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Old 22-10-2008, 12:22   #2
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Re: Regular loss of interent connection

If your VPN takes precedence and stays connected then the loss of connection must be with the PC'S.
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Re: Regular loss of interent connection

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unable to open 192.168.1.1 cannot locate the internet server or proxy server
Check your browser settings, see if you have a proxy set up, if you do you need to exclude your router IP address from being sent through the proxy server.
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Old 22-10-2008, 12:38   #4
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Re: Regular loss of interent connection

Thanks, but no proxy :-(

In fact nothing unusual about my setup at all.

Yep, as the ping & VPN work, there must be something at the PC end that is happening, but what it is...!?
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