Net crash
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Net crash
Hello! I'm here to ask some help and I hope you guys can help me, even thought it may be not to an only Babo issue
Sometimes when I'm playing Babo, or using the internet for something else, the net crashes and it only works if I reboot my pc. This happens on my desk computer only, because on my laptop nothing wrong happens with the net when it crashes on the desk pc. I don't know what can be wrong, I don't understand too much of computers this began to happen like 3 or 4 days ago, and it's just really hard to finish a Babo game, for example
Hope you guys can help,
Thanks!
Sometimes when I'm playing Babo, or using the internet for something else, the net crashes and it only works if I reboot my pc. This happens on my desk computer only, because on my laptop nothing wrong happens with the net when it crashes on the desk pc. I don't know what can be wrong, I don't understand too much of computers this began to happen like 3 or 4 days ago, and it's just really hard to finish a Babo game, for example
Hope you guys can help,
Thanks!
Zeckett- I am a Babo in real life!
- Age : 32
Location : Porto
Clan : \v/ for Vendetta
Re: Net crash
Take a look at the cable running from the router to the PC and make sure it's connected properly, maybe also some dust got into it (or just dust in general).
Also download the latest drivers for your LAN, run Windows update (if you use Win that is) uninstall your network card and reinstall drivers for it. Try using legacy drivers, that may also help.
If none of the above helps, report back.
- Crapper
Also download the latest drivers for your LAN, run Windows update (if you use Win that is) uninstall your network card and reinstall drivers for it. Try using legacy drivers, that may also help.
If none of the above helps, report back.
- Crapper
Crapper- Friendless Babo
Re: Net crash
What do you mean by 'net freezing' ?
When it happens, are you still able to reach http://192.168.0.1 or http://10.0.0.1 addresses ?
Do you have any tray pop-ups such as "Local Area Connection Cable is unplugged" ?
How often does it happen, and could you identify any related causes, such as any software launching, windows updates, firewall alerts, anti-virus updates ?
Btw, don't forget to check the event logs.
When it happens, are you still able to reach http://192.168.0.1 or http://10.0.0.1 addresses ?
Do you have any tray pop-ups such as "Local Area Connection Cable is unplugged" ?
How often does it happen, and could you identify any related causes, such as any software launching, windows updates, firewall alerts, anti-virus updates ?
Btw, don't forget to check the event logs.
Follow this way next time it freezes:
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer
and check the last errors in all 3 logs (Application / Security / System)
to see the description of the errors occurred.
Sasha- Friendless Babo
- Location : Israel
Clan : ►
Re: Net crash
First off all I wanna thank you for trying to help!
The problem continues. The cable is perfect, and btw, it has only like 3 months old. It's a new internet connection and router for me. Tryed to update, but nothing
This is really wierd, nothing shows up, nothing on events logs and I still can access http://192.168.10.1 ...
When I try open a site, it starts loading, like its going to open, but its just taking some time, but then it says it can't open cuz i dont have a internet connection, but everything looks ok!
I think this pc has been giving me too much trouble lately and i'm going to format it
If you have any thought for what might be, even if it looks stupid, i'll try it
Thank you! Have a beer, cheers!
Crapper wrote:Take a look at the cable running from the router to the PC and make sure it's connected properly, maybe also some dust got into it (or just dust in general).
Also download the latest drivers for your LAN, run Windows update (if you use Win that is) uninstall your network card and reinstall drivers for it. Try using legacy drivers, that may also help.
If none of the above helps, report back.
- Crapper
The problem continues. The cable is perfect, and btw, it has only like 3 months old. It's a new internet connection and router for me. Tryed to update, but nothing
Sasha wrote:What do you mean by 'net freezing' ?
When it happens, are you still able to reach http://192.168.0.1 or http://10.0.0.1 addresses ?
Do you have any tray pop-ups such as "Local Area Connection Cable is unplugged" ?
How often does it happen, and could you identify any related causes, such as any software launching, windows updates, firewall alerts, anti-virus updates ?
Btw, don't forget to check the event logs.Follow this way next time it freezes:
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer
and check the last errors in all 3 logs (Application / Security / System)
to see the description of the errors occurred.
This is really wierd, nothing shows up, nothing on events logs and I still can access http://192.168.10.1 ...
When I try open a site, it starts loading, like its going to open, but its just taking some time, but then it says it can't open cuz i dont have a internet connection, but everything looks ok!
I think this pc has been giving me too much trouble lately and i'm going to format it
If you have any thought for what might be, even if it looks stupid, i'll try it
Thank you! Have a beer, cheers!
Zeckett- I am a Babo in real life!
- Age : 32
Location : Porto
Clan : \v/ for Vendetta
Re: Net crash
Try updating the firmware for the router. I seem to remember that I had a similar problem at some point and it helped me. It's worth a shot.
- Crapper
- Crapper
Crapper- Friendless Babo
Re: Net crash
If you look at the right side where some text is written, it says "Click here to check for..." in bold letters.
I would assume that to be the place to press.
- Crapper
EDIT: Pls tell me your Model No. for your router. Should be somewhere on the back of it
- C
I would assume that to be the place to press.
- Crapper
EDIT: Pls tell me your Model No. for your router. Should be somewhere on the back of it
- C
Last edited by Crapper on Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:27 pm; edited 1 time in total
Crapper- Friendless Babo
Re: Net crash
Some firmware upgrades reset the configuration options to factory options to factory defaults.Before performing an upgrade,be sure to save the current configuration form the Maintenance -> Save/Restore Settings screen.
To upgrade the firmware,your PC must have a wired connection to the router.Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file,and click on the Upload button.
fyi.
To upgrade the firmware,your PC must have a wired connection to the router.Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file,and click on the Upload button.
fyi.
settorex- Friendless Babo
- Location : Italy
Clan : clanless
Re: Net crash
The problem seems to be solved, I have been playing a couple of days and it didn't happen again. My solution was simple, I restaured my pc to a previous date, and the problem seemed to be gone. Only reporting it now because I wanted to make it sure it had gone.
Thank you all guys
Thank you all guys
Zeckett- I am a Babo in real life!
- Age : 32
Location : Porto
Clan : \v/ for Vendetta
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