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Old June 5th 04, 09:43 PM
Jesper
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Default Lost LAN connection

I keep loose my internet connection when I access certain websites
like tripod.com, krak.dk and others.

I have winXP installed on my machine and I am connecting to the web
via adsl modem with 4 ports. I get an internal ip address
192.168.xxx.xxx and other computers on my home network do not loose
connection. I have replaced HD, NIC, cable, basically everything but
the MB.

Any suggestions ? if you need more details let me know.

thanks for your help.
 




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