Internet Connection plus USB Printer Problem
Windows Vista Forum
Home      Members   Calendar   Who's On
Welcome Guest ( Login | Register )
      



Internet Connection plus USB Printer ProblemExpand / Collapse
Author
Message
Posted 3/30/2008 12:14:19 AM
 

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/5/2008 6:47:01 AM
Posts: 3, Visits: 38
I have a Dimension E520 Dell Desktop with Wireless broadband router which worked perfectly up to 3 months ago.  My email and Internet will suddenly stop working (every 2 days), whether at the time I am surfing the net or have been away from my desk for a while.  But I can still ping, it still tells me I am still connected etc etc, I have tried different browsers, FTP Programs etc but won't work.  I have also just noticed my printer which is directly connected to my computer by USB also doesn't work when I can't connect to the internet.

The only way to fix it is to restart my computer.

I also have a laptop, when I have this problem on my desktop, I can still connect to the internet on that plus see my Desktop in the Network Neighbourhood but not the other way around.

I have tried the following (I have probably forgotten a few):

Resetting my modem, leaving it or my computer off at night.
Reinstalling my modem drivers
Using my old broadband (non-wireless) modem which is connected to my computer with the blue cord
Updating my BIOS drivers
Updating my Intel 82562V 10/100 Platform drivers (since updating various drivers I now have the problem once a day instead of once every 2nd day - don't know if this means anything)
My power management is on the Maximum Power one
Disabling Auto-Tuning
Uninstalled my Anti-Virus (CA)
I reinstalled the Vista files (not formatted though)
Clicked the Diagnose and Repair button

A TCP/IP address is obtained automatically and the DNS is Automatic from ISP. I have WPA2 security and password protected.

I thought the fact my printer also doesn't work at this time as well (it is connected via USB cable) might narrow the problem down a bit?? 

Post #75231
Posted 3/30/2008 12:21:55 AM


Administrator

Administrator

Group: Administrators
Last Login: 8/22/2008 10:02:32 AM
Posts: 2,102, Visits: 2,247
I want to say that the USB problem is unrelated since that would be very odd. Either way try turning off IPV6, as shown here: http://www.vistaforums.com/Forum/Topic13955-45-1.aspx. Also when you lose internet connectivity copy/past what comes up when you type "Ipconfig /all" into the cmd prompt. Also past in what comes up when you are not having the problem.

Jason


AMD64 X2 5200+ 2.60GHz | 3GB DDR 667 | RAID 0 SATA3.0 WD Caviars 320GB total | Foxconn MCP61VM2MA-RS2H Geforce 6100 nforce400 chipset | Vista Ultimate x86
Post #75234
Posted 3/30/2008 9:08:43 PM
 

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/5/2008 6:47:01 AM
Posts: 3, Visits: 38
I have disabled IPv6.  I noticed it instantly brought on the same internet problem (ie all my settings say I am connected, I am can ping but can't access the Internet or email), but once I restarted my computer again, I can now access the Internet without the IPv6.

Will see if that works (can take 1 - 2 days for the problem to occur).  Have also taken a print screen (couldn't copy and paste) of the IPCONFIG settings and will compare if the problem occurs again.

Thanks

Post #75962
Posted 4/5/2008 6:47:01 AM
 

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/5/2008 6:47:01 AM
Posts: 3, Visits: 38
I still have the problem, it does seem to take longer to occur once I unticked TCP/IPv6 but it still occurred.  I also had the same printer problem at the same time which both were fixed once I restarted my computer.
Post #80772
« Prev Topic | Next Topic »


Reading This TopicExpand / Collapse
Active Users: 0 (0 guests, 0 members, 0 anonymous members)
No members currently viewing this topic.
Forum Moderators: Jason, blackhat, kingofnexus, Camride, MafiaLord91, WAW8, Walker, MrMagic, PC509, AmericanNightmare

PermissionsExpand / Collapse

All times are GMT -6:00, Time now is 11:44am

Powered By InstantForum.NET v4.1.4 © 2008
Execution: 0.203. 10 queries. Compression Enabled.