I have two workstations at home, both running Windows XP Professional connected to the Internet via a cable modem which is tied to a Linksys Router/switch/firewall.
Comcast provides my router/switch with an IP address through DHCP and my router/switch provides my internal network setting on 192.168.1.* with IP addresses. Both computers can get on the Internet without a problem. My wife's compaq computer however will loose network connectivity to the Internet after a specific period of time. At first I thought that it was because of inactivity so I checked the bios and OS to make sure that sleep mode was not on. Then one day while my wife was reading and responding to email she lost connectivity while at her computer.
Someone told me to get rid of DHCP on my internal network and try static ip addresses. When I did that I lost all connectivity to the Internet so that did not work worth a flip. I got DHCP running again so I am back to square one.
Is this an XP related issue?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
James C. Moffitt
Comcast provides my router/switch with an IP address through DHCP and my router/switch provides my internal network setting on 192.168.1.* with IP addresses. Both computers can get on the Internet without a problem. My wife's compaq computer however will loose network connectivity to the Internet after a specific period of time. At first I thought that it was because of inactivity so I checked the bios and OS to make sure that sleep mode was not on. Then one day while my wife was reading and responding to email she lost connectivity while at her computer.
Someone told me to get rid of DHCP on my internal network and try static ip addresses. When I did that I lost all connectivity to the Internet so that did not work worth a flip. I got DHCP running again so I am back to square one.
Is this an XP related issue?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
James C. Moffitt