Network Disconnecting

Captain Spaulding

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Hi,

Client has a windows 7 Dell desktop, they leave it running overnight and when they come back to it in the morning the interface shows disconnected and they have to reboot to get connected again.

I removed the adaptor from device manager and reinstalled the drivers, I also disabled power mgmt on the NIC. Problem still exists. Can't see any other obvious problems.

The desktop is wired direct into the back of the broadband router, the client also has a MAC that is plugged into the same router, that has no issues, it's still connected in the morning.

There are no problems during normal use in the day it only happens when left overnight.

Bit stuck on this one, anyone have any ideas?

Cheers.
 
Get them to turn it off at night? Don't they care about global warming?! ;)

Is the card set to go to sleep?
Any difference in IPCONFIG results before the problem and after?
 
Get them to turn it off at night? Don't they care about global warming?! ;)

Is the card set to go to sleep?
Any difference in IPCONFIG results before the problem and after?

Unfortunately they need it running during the night for some reason.

The card has "Allow the computer to turn off this devices to save power" unticked in power management.

Although it does seem like some kind of power mgmt / idle setting that's causing this as it never disconnects during the day when it's being used.

The port in the router and the cable has been swapped and the MAC does not suffer the same issue.

Guess I could leave a constant ping running see if that makes any difference but I need to find out what the cause is really.
 
I'd get them to send you an IPCONFIG report after it's stopped working to rule out some config error occurring for some reason.

Maybe check all Scheduled tasks to see if something is happening at night. I once had a client where their screen turned upside down every night when they were asleep. Turned out to be a registry cleaner set to run at 2am.

It would be interesting to find out if there was any way of getting it working again other than power cycling it - e.g. resetting the IP config, taking out the AV etc - might give you the clue you need.
 
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