Hi Pete,
I bet the reason you're having trouble staying connected is because you
installed Service Pack 2, I had to uninstall Service Pack 2 because I was
having the same trouble. I did go to a microsoft website and did talk to a
tech and he gave me a list of instructions to remedy the problem. I decided
not to do that but you might want to. Maybe you want to keep Service Pack 2
and talk to a tech person at Microsoft. Good luck dude.
Melvin- Colorado Springs, Co
speedster66@hotmail.com
> I randomly keep losing my net connection and this coincides with receiving a
> Failure Audit in the Security tab in Event Viewer. The error code is 615 &
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> Pete
Pete H - 14 Mar 2005 15:35 GMT
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. One question if I may though, wouldnt everybody have
the same problem if it was just down to SP2 ? I actually installed SP2 when
it was first released and had no problems so still searching for a solution.
I am back investigating with the ISP who in typical manner a being as
unhelpful as ever !!
> Hi Pete,
> I bet the reason you're having trouble staying connected is because you
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> > Pete
gtdriver94 - 30 Mar 2005 17:01 GMT
pete I'm wondering what you have for a internet connection; ie: dsl
cable? is there a router in between? If you are using ethernet are yo
set up with dynamic addressing? What services are running on you
machine? Is this XP pro? If you can, run 'hijack this
(http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip) and post the log so we ca
see whats going on in the background
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gtdriver9
Pete H - 30 Mar 2005 19:47 GMT
Thanks for your response. The problem was down to my DSL filter not being set
up correctly (yes I am embarrassed). My IP upgraded my line to 2 MB and this
caused the drop out of service due to other noise on the line that my 1 MB
line could handle.
Cheers
Pete
> pete I'm wondering what you have for a internet connection; ie: dsl?
> cable? is there a router in between? If you are using ethernet are you
> set up with dynamic addressing? What services are running on your
> machine? Is this XP pro? If you can, run 'hijack this'
> (http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip) and post the log so we can
> see whats going on in the background.