Good to know, I�ll test it out. I�ve had them both off.

Geno


on 7/23/04 11:30 AM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 9:37 AM -0700 7/23/04, Geno wrote:
>> Hi Rob, thanks for the input.
>> 
>> I think I've found a solution.
>> 
>> I manually set the server ip instead of letting the DHCP to assign it.
>> 
>> Then I've turned off hard disk sleep on all the clients. When they went to
>> sleep I noticed the connection failed too.
>> 
>> It's been 2 days now and no lost connections.
> 
> Hard disk sleep or machine sleep?  I have HD sleep on on all my
> machines and never have a problem with losing the network connection.
> There is the obvious delay while the drive spins up (which is eerie
> when you DON'T hear the spin up).  Machine sleep will definitely
> cause a loss of connection.



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