I've recently moved from Windows XP Pro to Windows 7 Ultimate (both 32-bit) and one problem with W7 that XP never had is my British Telecom Home Hub 15 (white) router randomly resets itself, disconnecting me from the internet.
I can go days without it happening, and then have it happen once or twice a day. Then all of a sudden, it'll happen 8 or 12 times in a few hours.
I'm up-to-date with firmware, drivers, control utilities for all hardware in and on my system.
The router is connected through a Cat-5e Ethernet cable rather than USB or wireless.
It can happen when just using a simple browser, when downloading through Port 80 in browsers, or not using internet at all.
Firewall exceptions are in place, as is anti-virus and anti-spyware.
Is this common? Because it's damned annoying - I'm just about ready to go back to XP Pro because of it. Is there a "fix" cure, or workaround? I've read somewhere it may be to do with "max open connections" but everything I tried regarding limiting that in browsers or download utilities result in no apparent change to this occurring.
Also : Where's the "Internet system tray icon > right-click -> Repair connection" gone that was in XP?
I can go days without it happening, and then have it happen once or twice a day. Then all of a sudden, it'll happen 8 or 12 times in a few hours.
I'm up-to-date with firmware, drivers, control utilities for all hardware in and on my system.
The router is connected through a Cat-5e Ethernet cable rather than USB or wireless.
It can happen when just using a simple browser, when downloading through Port 80 in browsers, or not using internet at all.
Firewall exceptions are in place, as is anti-virus and anti-spyware.
Is this common? Because it's damned annoying - I'm just about ready to go back to XP Pro because of it. Is there a "fix" cure, or workaround? I've read somewhere it may be to do with "max open connections" but everything I tried regarding limiting that in browsers or download utilities result in no apparent change to this occurring.
Also : Where's the "Internet system tray icon > right-click -> Repair connection" gone that was in XP?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self-built
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit)
- CPU
- Intel Pentium IV - Dual Core 3.06GHz
- Motherboard
- Asrock P4i65g
- Memory
- 2GB Dual-Channel
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon Sapphire HD 3450 with 512MB Dedicated VRAM.
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster Live! 24-bit
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC MultiSync 1530v LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x768 (True-Colour 32-bit)
- Hard Drives
- Maxtor 160GB PATA (~45GB Boot partition and the rest as a second Partition storing music)
Maxtor 250GB PATA
Maxtor 500GB SATA
- Case
- Coolermaster tower
- Internet Speed
- 1.6MB actual download. 100KB upload.