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RangerZ
Nov 10, 2024Aspirant
PC Looses Network Connection
I have a Dell Precision 3460 PC (Intel 1219-LM, WIN 11Pro) which for about 10 days now seems to loose it LAN connection after 15-30 minutes. I stuck in an ASUS Wireless adapter, which works better, b...
RangerZ
Nov 15, 2024Aspirant
Hi, thanks for sharing.
Yes, it's a private network.
As for the Power Plan, the machine is used as a "server" to host a database, which needs to be always available, so the power plan is set to Sleep: Never. That said, I did change the Link State Power Management from Max Power Savings to Off, though not sure it makes a difference if it never sleeps. Good thought.
I am thinking there may be something with the fixed IP and the DNS assignment. When we set the fixed ip on the PC, it defaults the DNS to the router, I notice a number of DNS warnings in the PCs logs, but have assumed this to be a result as opposed to a symptom (ie no network, DNS lookup fails)
So just read the manual, going to try a reserved IP, and drop the fixed IP on the PC. Manual (P61) does not state if the Reserved IP addresses should be inside or outside of the DHCP range. I generally think it should be outside, but have seen it both ways.
Kitsap
Nov 15, 2024Master
What is the DNS setting in the router configuration? The DNS supplied by your service provider or a public one like Cloudflare, Google, Next, or etc?
Do you have the router DNS configured for and enabled for both IPv4 and IPv6?
I also have seen the reserved IP address both inside and outside the DHCP range. Should be easy enough to test one way or the other to verify if one works and one doesn't. I have found you can reserve an IP address within the router configuration or set a fixed IP address on a device itself. Some people do both and I was never comfortable with that setup. Personal preference was to set a fixed IP address within the device itself. Such as IP cameras, NAS, or wired access points. That way I was certain of the path into the configuration panel of the device.
- RangerZNov 17, 2024Aspirant
I'm using Cloudflare and Quad 9
1.1.1.1, 1.0.0.1, 9.9.9.9
In windows when I set up the fixed I on the device (Ipv4 with IPV6 off), it proposes that I use 10.1.10.1 which is the router, which I assume then refers to the above. Windows suggests not to use the above DNS servers. DNR, but a message about conflicts I think.
The ISP (RCN) does not support IPV6 and there are no options in the Advanced => Setup => Internet Setup page. The manual seems to imply it will auto detect this.
The Reserved range is 100-254. I have devices setup inside and outside the range. This is the only one with issues. As it appears that device are working outside the range, I think I will pick a small range that is not used so all the reserved ones are outside it. I can easily live with something small like .20 to .40 which is not in use. There should never be more than a couple of unreserved devices on this LAN.
As noted up top, is that when the PC looses it's connection it seems to have issues related to changing network settings. It seems like the function is locked. It's not behaving like it's just disconnected.