Re: Intermittent Internet Connection (Ethernet) with Studio Laptop and 64 Bit Vista
03 Jul 2009 02:46AM
I have the same issue, but with a 530s desktop, and so do other owners of new Dells. See http://www.techsupportforum.com/networking-forum/modems-cable-dsl-satellite/378475-solved-brand-new-computer-but-my-internet-connection-only-works-intermittently-3.html and scroll down to the comment by a Comcast tech. As with the original poster, I am connected to the Comcast telephony modem (Touchstone) with an ethernet cable. I am waiting for a wireless router to see if the problem goes away when the connection is through the wireless adapter. When I first got the computer a few weeks ago, I was connecting through a wireless connection to an AT&T DSL modem/router (2-wire), which seemed to work fine. I also seem to be able to connect more reliably if I hook up my old Dell laptop running XP to the ethernet cable. So it seems to be a conflict between the newer Dells running Vista and the Comcast system. The Pings sometimes work pretty well, but sometimes all fail. (BTW, something--perhaps the telephony modem--seems to be pinging my computer every 30 seconds or so, because I had to turn off the "wake on directed packet" setting in the network adapter properties to keep it from waking up very shortly after being put to sleep.) I have Norton Internet Security, not McAfee, and tried fiddling with the settings there without success. I also disabled the wireless network adapter until my router comes, but that didn't help either. I am now wondering whether one of the newer Dell offerings (Dell Remote Access, Dell DataSafe Online) may be contributing to the problem. Can I test this by somehow disabling them rather than uninstalling them? I really have little interest in either.
I THINK THE NETWORK GURUS AT DELL AND COMCAST NEED TO FIGURE OUT WHERE THE CONFLICT IS AND POST THE SOLUTION NOT ONLY HERE BUT PERHAPS COMMUNICATE IT DIRECTLY TO NEW DELL OWNERS. I wouldn't like to have to give up on either Dell or Comcast just because they can't solve what is undoubtedly an issue of settings in Vista or a software conflict, or possibly a problem with the Intel network adapter.