"Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I built a computer for a friend with a basic A8N SLI with the nVIDIA nForce
>4 LAN and he's having problems keeping his internet connection. He says
>he'll be surfing just fine for days and then all of a sudden he will loose
>internet connection and his nic will just say "trying to connect to server"
>He's called Comcast and they've checked everything from their end and can't
>find any problems. He can reboot but the probem's still there, if he tries
>to put his system in sleep mode via his keyboard the system just hangs
>before it go's down, but if he power's down for say 30 minutes then
>everything starts working again. The system is running XP home and I
>installed all the latest updates for the OS and the latest BIOS for the
>motherboard. The only other thing I put on the system was the Norton
>Internet Security that came with the motherboard. I don't see any problems
>with the NIC so the only thing I can figure is that it might be Norton, but
>I don't use that brand of software and don't really know anything about it.
>
> Does anyone here have any suggestions? Or has anyone had simular problems
> with the mobo or possibly Norton?
>
If the LAN 2 port (Marvell 88E81001 Gigabit LAN controller) is not being
used it should be disabled in BIOS. This will prevent the driver getting
installed for a device that is not being used. If this port is being used
you can also download the latest driver from Marvell's web site, Version
8.41.1.3 released on October 11, 2005, this driver doesn't have the lockup
problem.
On my A8N-SLI Premium, I only use the LAN 1 port (nVIDIA nForce 4 Gigabit
MAC), which works great. I don't use the ActiveArmor feature. I just use
the latest nVIDIA nForce 4 chipset drivers from nVIDIA's download site which
contains the Ethernet driver for this port.
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