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More info?)
Ron,
That's a good point. I'll put it on a UPS asap. But, I suspect, the problem
is more likely going to be the D-Link router. I also must go to the
configuration with both PCI clients and tell the software to disable
IEEE802.1X before those computers can log on, each and every time I boot up.
This problem does not exist with the D-Link PC card in our laptop. That's
why I'm more inclined to suspect the router.
I appreciate your reply.
Hank
"Ron Bandes" <RunderscoreBandes @yah00.com> wrote in message
news:SIEzc.1006$0b.1235333@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> There's been a lot of discussion in this NG about D-Link's inability to
> automatically renew DHCP leases on the WAN link. But your description
makes
> me think of another possibility. Before I put my cable modem and router
on
> an Uninterruptible Power Supply, I had similar problems. The cable modem
in
> particular seemed sensitive to power outages, even ones that lasted only a
> second (which we have too many of in my area). Maybe your power isn't so
> steady.
>
> Ron Bandes, CCNP, CTT+, etc.
>
> "Hank G." <hanknycNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:udBzc.1017$w07.125@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > When I get up in the morning I find that I am not able to log onto my
> Dlink
> > DI624 router without having to unplug it and the cable modem and then
plug
> > them both in again.
> >
> > Can someone tell me why it's necessary, only recently, to have to do
this?
> > What can I do to resolve this problem?
> >
> >
>
>