[H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread Winterlight
I have a personal home workgroup comprising of my primary Windows 10 PRO workstation, some LIVA mini computers I use with TVs and some laptops and wireless phones. Wireless is handled by a UniFi AP-AC-Pro. I have single router plugged into a CABLE modem and into Netgear gigabit switch. I have

Re: [H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread lopaka polena
Few things to check. Does this computer have power settings that let it go to sleep or power off peripherals? Does it have a wireless nic or onboard chip that is not disabled. When the computer won't connect to other devices what does it say if you open a CMD prompt and type ipconfig. Does the netw

Re: [H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread Winterlight
At 06:25 PM 9/1/2017, you wrote: Few things to check. Does this computer have power settings that let it go to sleep or power off peripherals? That was one of the first thing I checked to make sure the computer could not put the NIC to sleep Does it have a wireless nic or onboard chip that

Re: [H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread Joe User
I'd reseat the cable. I'd swap out or if its an on-board NIC, put a real NIC in. Also you can cut the end and re-tip the cable, I've run into that more & more.

Re: [H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread lopaka polena
I use my extra NICs for virtual box. The network cards that are only being used for virtual machines should only have 2 things checked off in the properties the virtual bridged networking adapter (for virtualbox its "VirtualBox NDIS6 bridged networking driver") and the other is "Link layer topol

Re: [H] Network problem

2017-09-01 Thread Joshua MacCraw
Cut the stack to bare minimum killing QOS and Ipv6 along with any other extraneous items. Be suspect of any feature on 10's stack not on 7's. Always suspect newer Microsoft enhancements like homegroups. On Sep 1, 2017 9:15 PM, "lopaka polena" wrote: I use my extra NICs for virtual box. The netw