George <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> - WinXP, SP3. NIC: Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet.
> - Wired to D-Link DI-524, 'AirPlus G' 802.11g 2.4Ghz wireless router
> (wireless not used)
> - LAN addresses are assigned by the router. (192.168.0.x)
> - At the times in question, only this PC is active on the LAN.
>
> Event viewer (system events) shows:
>
> 2-3 times per day, one of these records:
>
> " The netcard driver failed the query for OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED. "
>
> or
>
> " Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network
> (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card ...
>
> ... Immediately followed by the record:
>
> " The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{..}
> was connected to the network, and has initiated normal
> operation over thenetwork adapter.
>
>
> Question: Are these something that needs fixing, or just one of those
> "Yeah, it does that" things? I'm not seeing any overt problems
> associated with these events.
>
> Thanks.
> -
>
To me it sounds like your connection at the higher 100 Mb/s speed is
marginal either due to cable quality or perhaps a long cable run. To
test this theory, manually set your NIC to run at the slower 10 Mb/s
speed and see if your errors go away. To do this, bring up the device
manager:
Start -> Run -> "devmgmt.msc"
then double-click on your network adapter card, click the "Advanced"
tab, and look for a "Link Speed and Duplex" (or similar) and click on
it. The setting is usually set to "Auto". Try changing this setting
to 10 Mb/s FULL and see if your problems disappear.
HTH,
John
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