re: If your Internet Connections drops every few minutes
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 9:57 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by notspace
(2 messages posted)
I think i may have figured this out. Finally. I have been plagued by this problem
for years.
I have written batch files to ping that are then scheduled to run every x minutes
to and then to disable and enable local network connection (to reset when it fails)
I have run net checkers that check every 1 minute and then run a batch file to enable/disable
the same way.
I have searched and searched.
Finally tonight I think I have resolved the issue. ...This doesnt mean it will help
anyone else out there, but it has fixed it, finally, and thoroughly for me.
This may be a direct indication as to how many people out there have disabled QOS
and its related service on their xp machines.
Simply put, I re-enabled the binding to QOS in my TCPIP propertied dialogue and re-enabled
and set auto start the related QOS service. XP SP2. I have also re enabled both volume
shadow copy services (although it dont think those were the culprit.. I will run
a test and kill each service and protocol individually and wait for it to die again
to see which one or lack thereof causes the issue.)
I am now blissfully transferring files across my home network. Scanning and sharing
my media library from my 2 1tb drives on my XP box to my laptop. Watching video
on those same drives overnet on my laptop.
Jesus. If i would have known it was this simple, and it was something I had caused
myself by disabling these things that everyone out there commonly says need to be
killed....
hope this helps. Someone with this same problem please try it and post back here
if it helps or resolves.
I had read an article somewhere recently about network collisions and lockup, and
it seems either the QOS or the Volume shadow copy things help mitigate that issue.
Peace.
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