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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring
at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors
are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the
twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
then open netstat and or fire up a network monitor and check whats running
on your PC when these problems are occuring. DHCP client has nothing to do with file transfers so you will need to capture more details on whats happening. -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
Wait, i lied, there is one:
Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0002E3152AC5. The following error occurred: The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. -----Original Message----- There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . . |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
Either the Overnet Client, IRC-Ork, of mIRC is running.
-----Original Message----- then open netstat and or fire up a network monitor and check whats running on your PC when these problems are occuring. DHCP client has nothing to do with file transfers so you will need to capture more details on whats happening. -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . . |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
Ok so you have a DHCP problem.
Are you directly connected to the Internet or are you behind a Linksys type router device? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... Wait, i lied, there is one: Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0002E3152AC5. The following error occurred: The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. -----Original Message----- There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . . |
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DHCP Client Service crashes when downloading @ high speeds
I am using a Dlink DI-614+ router. Wired.
-----Original Message----- Ok so you have a DHCP problem. Are you directly connected to the Internet or are you behind a Linksys type router device? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... Wait, i lied, there is one: Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0002E3152AC5. The following error occurred: The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. -----Original Message----- There isnt one. Do doo doo doo doo doo doo *to the twilight zone theme* -----Original Message----- The DHCP Client service has nothing to do with file transfers. What errors are being generated in the event log? -- Paul. "Pramma" wrote in message ... I'm capped @ 1.5 mbits/second. Whenever i'm transferring at high speeds through DCC or other peer to peer networks, windows'll freeze, unfreeze, freeze, unfreeze, and repeat until i loose my connection, then i need to restart the dhcp client service until it'll let me back online. i've tried v1.3 and 1.8 drivers of my Fa311 netgear nic, version 2.18 and 2.20 of firmware on my DI-614+ router, and i have win xp pro sp 1 and all the hotfixes. I talked to netgear, dlink, and comcast who all say everything they are meant to do are being done, therefore i can shut up. It succckss. so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced. . . . |
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