This is the most unreal thing I have seen in my life... I will try to elaborate to see if anyone has any suggestions.
I broke this issue down to the lowest level for the best troubleshooting procedures.
I have a 802.11b Wireless Connection for my internet feed. Attatched to this I have a LinkSys BEFSX41 for my routing and firewall purposes.
What I have done is this...
1 client is connected to the router itself, I do a "ping -n 10000 and get it to resolve fine...
Then I add a second client and do a "ping -n 10000 and as soon as I hit enter BOTH machines get knocked off the net and the only way to get them back on is by resetting the wireless radio box AND by soft resetting the router?
I had this set up on the entire network, obviously it was not working so I have broken it down this far to try and troubleshoot it...
doe ANYONE have any ideas on why this may be happeneing?
Also I shoud add, all the clients are getting DHCP from my Domain Controller... all the settings in it "should" be good (ex. forwarders, IP schema, DNS, etc...).... However in the scenario above, I removed the Domain Controller and just let the Router hand out the DHCP (did this for testing purposes).
Any thoughts?
THANKS
Chance~
I broke this issue down to the lowest level for the best troubleshooting procedures.
I have a 802.11b Wireless Connection for my internet feed. Attatched to this I have a LinkSys BEFSX41 for my routing and firewall purposes.
What I have done is this...
1 client is connected to the router itself, I do a "ping -n 10000 and get it to resolve fine...
Then I add a second client and do a "ping -n 10000 and as soon as I hit enter BOTH machines get knocked off the net and the only way to get them back on is by resetting the wireless radio box AND by soft resetting the router?
I had this set up on the entire network, obviously it was not working so I have broken it down this far to try and troubleshoot it...
doe ANYONE have any ideas on why this may be happeneing?
Also I shoud add, all the clients are getting DHCP from my Domain Controller... all the settings in it "should" be good (ex. forwarders, IP schema, DNS, etc...).... However in the scenario above, I removed the Domain Controller and just let the Router hand out the DHCP (did this for testing purposes).
Any thoughts?
THANKS
Chance~