No connection to the Internet is currently available

M

MJ

I have 4 PC's wired to a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router with DSL 768bps down. 2 of the
PC's have developed an identical and consistent problem: While taking a break from
browsing, the following error message pops up over a browser window: "No connection to
the Internet is currently available. To view Internet content that has been saved on
your computer, click Work Offline." If I click on "Try Again" it reconnects every time.
The other 2 PC's on the LAN are not affected at all by this nasty gremlin. I've been
working on this for weeks with no success. Tried all the usual solutions that a Google
search brings up. I've seen this issue before and it seems to "resolve itself with
time." (I'm very careful about spyware and use two different spyware scanners. Ditto for
virii.)
 
R

Ricky

Try going to the properties of your NIC and on the Power Management
tab make sure Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
is not checked.

|I have 4 PC's wired to a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router with DSL 768bps
down. 2 of the
| PC's have developed an identical and consistent problem: While
taking a break from
| browsing, the following error message pops up over a browser window:
"No connection to
| the Internet is currently available. To view Internet content that
has been saved on
| your computer, click Work Offline." If I click on "Try Again" it
reconnects every time.
| The other 2 PC's on the LAN are not affected at all by this nasty
gremlin. I've been
| working on this for weeks with no success. Tried all the usual
solutions that a Google
| search brings up. I've seen this issue before and it seems to
"resolve itself with
| time." (I'm very careful about spyware and use two different spyware
scanners. Ditto for
| virii.)
|
|
 
M

MJ

Thanks for your response. I don't have a Power Mgmt. tab in NIC properties on any of
these PC's (all running XP Professional edition).
 
B

bob

What options do you see? Incase you were just on Network Connections:

- Right Click your Network Connection
- On the General tab, click Configure
 
M

MJ

that is the properties dialog of the NIC again.


bob said:
What options do you see? Incase you were just on Network Connections:

- Right Click your Network Connection
- On the General tab, click Configure
 
R

Ricky

Go to device manager and check the NIC properties there.

| that is the properties dialog of the NIC again.
|
|
| | > What options do you see? Incase you were just on Network
Connections:
| >
| > - Right Click your Network Connection
| > - On the General tab, click Configure
| >
| > | >> Thanks for your response. I don't have a Power Mgmt. tab in NIC
| > properties on any of
| >> these PC's (all running XP Professional edition).
| >>
| >>
| >> | >> > Try going to the properties of your NIC and on the Power
Management
| >> > tab make sure Allow the computer to turn off this device to
save power
| >> > is not checked.
| >> >
| >> > | >> > |I have 4 PC's wired to a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router with DSL
768bps
| >> > down. 2 of the
| >> > | PC's have developed an identical and consistent problem:
While
| >> > taking a break from
| >> > | browsing, the following error message pops up over a browser
window:
| >> > "No connection to
| >> > | the Internet is currently available. To view Internet content
that
| >> > has been saved on
| >> > | your computer, click Work Offline." If I click on "Try Again"
it
| >> > reconnects every time.
| >> > | The other 2 PC's on the LAN are not affected at all by this
nasty
| >> > gremlin. I've been
| >> > | working on this for weeks with no success. Tried all the
usual
| >> > solutions that a Google
| >> > | search brings up. I've seen this issue before and it seems to
| >> > "resolve itself with
| >> > | time." (I'm very careful about spyware and use two different
spyware
| >> > scanners. Ditto for
| >> > | virii.)
| >> > |
| >> > |
| >> >
| >> >
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top