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| SP1 causes a cycle of connects and disconnects on my wired network connection. Problem disappears when I uninstall SP1 but reappears when I reapply SP1. My connection is through an Intel Pro/1000 CT chipset on an ASUS P4C800-E motherboard going to a Netgear WGR614 v7 router. Problem remains even if I uninstall my Avast antivirus software. Just using Vista's native firewall. The network icon in the system tray cycles through a yellow warning sign going on and off. I've tried the repair connection option in Vista but it doesn't find any problem. I uninstalled the driver for the card hoping a reinstall would rebuild and fix the problem but it made no difference. I'm using Microsoft's drivers for the NIC chipset. I power cycled the router but that made no difference. But as I said, uninstalling sp1 restores a normal network connection. An ipconfig when the connection is good shows an IP in proper range for the DHCP from my router. At the disconnect, yellow warning sign, it shows no IP. I've attached entries from the system log that illustrates what happens in a reconnect cycle. I deleted the XML event data for brevity but can add it to this thread if it's necessary. Thanks Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:42 PM Event ID: 1003 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 000C6E671BFC. The following error occurred: The operation was canceled by the user.. Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. Log Name: System Source: Tcpip Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:44 PM Event ID: 4201 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The system detected that network adapter Local Area Connection was connected to the network, and has initiated normal operation. Log Name: System Source: Tcpip Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:44 PM Event ID: 4201 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The system detected that network adapter Local Area Connection was connected to the network, and has initiated normal operation. Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:55 PM Event ID: 1003 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 000C6E671BFC. The following error occurred: The operation was canceled by the user.. Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. Log Name: System Source: Tcpip Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:57 PM Event ID: 4201 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The system detected that network adapter Local Area Connection was connected to the network, and has initiated normal operation. Log Name: System Source: Tcpip Date: 3/22/2008 10:28:57 PM Event ID: 4201 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The system detected that network adapter Local Area Connection was connected to the network, and has initiated normal operation. Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client Date: 3/22/2008 10:29:08 PM Event ID: 1002 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The IP address lease 192.168.1.104 for the Network Card with network address 000C6E671BFC has been denied by the DHCP server 0.0.0.0 (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message). Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client Date: 3/22/2008 10:29:08 PM Event ID: 1003 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The description for Event ID 1003 from source Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: 000C6E671BFC %%2163146757 The locale specific resource for the desired message is not present Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-User-PnP Date: 3/22/2008 10:29:37 PM Event ID: 20003 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: User: SYSTEM Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service tunnel for Device Instance ID ROOT\*ISATAP\0000 with the following status: 0. Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date: 3/22/2008 10:29:43 PM Event ID: 7036 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The Application Information service entered the running state. Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-User-PnP Date: 3/22/2008 10:29:48 PM Event ID: 20003 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: User: SYSTEM Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service tunnel for Device Instance ID ROOT\*ISATAP\0000 with the following status: 0. Log Name: System Source: Tcpip Date: 3/22/2008 10:31:19 PM Event ID: 4201 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: UPSTAIRSV Description: The system detected that network adapter Local Area Connection was connected to the network, and has initiated normal operation. | Guest
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| do you have the latest firmware for the Netgear router? have you unbound IPv6 from the NIC? is power management for the NIC turned off in device manager so that it is always on? On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 21:34:00 -0700, Philben <Philben@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
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| I had the latest firmware and I had already turned off the power mgmt on the network chipset. But you hit the mark in the having IPv6 unbound. I've done a couple enable / disable cycles on IPv6 and the problem consistently occurs when IPv6 is bound and goes away when it's unbound. Thank you for your prompt response on a weekend no less with a remedy that really worked. "Barb Bowman" wrote: Quote:
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| thanks for the update. glad it worked. On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:37:09 -0700, Philben <Philben@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
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| I am having the same issues with constant disconnects. How does one unbound IPv6 from the NIC? Thanks DJ On Mar 24, 5:35 am, Barb Bowman <b...@nospam.com> wrote: Quote:
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| http://digitalmediaphile.wordpress.c...windows-vista/ On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:15:34 -0700 (PDT), twebdonny <av8torfl@gmail.com> wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks Barb, I tried that unbinding but still having the same issues with contant network disconnects using my Realtek 8139 NIC on my Acer laptop. I click a site, it works, then next click nothing, then it works...etc... This all began with Via SP1 installation and does not occur when using my wireless network, only my wired one. "Barb Bowman" wrote: | Guest
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| do you have the latest driver for the NIC? On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:47:32 -0700, twebdonny <twebdonny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
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| Yes, thanks I tried that as well as falling back to an older driver, no change. Guess I am left with the only thing to do , uninstall SP1, which I would not prefer because it did speed up my system substantially. "Barb Bowman" wrote: Quote:
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| "twebdonny" You would help us all out if you would try to plow through this and find out why it's not working. Dropping back means you still have the problem to solve in the future and new updates may require SP1 to be installed. -- Regards, BobF. "twebdonny" <twebdonny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A0585B11-AE4A-494A-B936-FEB243DBEDCC@microsoft.com... Quote:
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