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lenny
Guest
Hi,
We have a Microsoft Server 2003 with 3 computers (XP Pro) connecting via a
LAN to synchronise files in the shared folders. There is also a Draytek
Vigor 2800 router for internet access with a static IP and DHCP disabled.
The server is giving out the IP's for the client computers but about twice a
day the clients are going 'Off Line', they loose their IP address (it
reverts to 169.xxx....) and are unable to access the server or get onto the
internet or print (The printer is set up through the server). I have tried
giving the clients static IP's but the same thing happens anyway. I have
also tried disabling and enabling the LAN connection on the clients. I can
log on to the router from outside the LAN which has it's own static WAN and
LAN IP but the server is not pingable (timed out). I reboot the server and
the clients are then given an IP and we are back up and running. I have
checked the Event Viewer but there doesn't seem to be anything relevant and
there certainly isn't anything that relates to the times the connection is
lost. 2 of the clients that are always on loose the connection about 5
minutes apart. One computer will say it is off line and 5 minutes later the
other one will loose it too.
First, I would like any advice about what might cause this on the server
because I am sure rebooting it twice a day isn't normal. Also, could I take
DHCP away from the server and give it to the Router instead? Why do they
loose connection even when they have a static IP? Because of this I don't
think getting the IP from the Router will make any difference. When the
server decides it wants to close it's connection it will.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Lenny
We have a Microsoft Server 2003 with 3 computers (XP Pro) connecting via a
LAN to synchronise files in the shared folders. There is also a Draytek
Vigor 2800 router for internet access with a static IP and DHCP disabled.
The server is giving out the IP's for the client computers but about twice a
day the clients are going 'Off Line', they loose their IP address (it
reverts to 169.xxx....) and are unable to access the server or get onto the
internet or print (The printer is set up through the server). I have tried
giving the clients static IP's but the same thing happens anyway. I have
also tried disabling and enabling the LAN connection on the clients. I can
log on to the router from outside the LAN which has it's own static WAN and
LAN IP but the server is not pingable (timed out). I reboot the server and
the clients are then given an IP and we are back up and running. I have
checked the Event Viewer but there doesn't seem to be anything relevant and
there certainly isn't anything that relates to the times the connection is
lost. 2 of the clients that are always on loose the connection about 5
minutes apart. One computer will say it is off line and 5 minutes later the
other one will loose it too.
First, I would like any advice about what might cause this on the server
because I am sure rebooting it twice a day isn't normal. Also, could I take
DHCP away from the server and give it to the Router instead? Why do they
loose connection even when they have a static IP? Because of this I don't
think getting the IP from the Router will make any difference. When the
server decides it wants to close it's connection it will.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Lenny