I am using a motorola SBG6580. I tried resetting it but didn't do a thing. I did the troubleshooter and it said that a network cable was broken or something, or something was unplugged but every cable is where it should be. Every other devices works in my house besides my laptop.The yellow triangle usually means you don't have internet connectivity. What are you using for a Router or modem on your system? Have you tried resetting them?
Have you run the troubleshooter from the Network and Sharing center?
If I am reading the correctly, you have to renew your lease every 1.5 hours? Is that about the time the system drops off? This type of entry is normally set in your DHCP server, so you might want to adjust it.Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Friday, November 23, 2012 11:11:36 AM
Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Friday, November 23, 2012 12:41:37 PM
Since some systems are set up differently, the .254 for your DNS server may be correct, but I am used to seeing either the Default gateway address, or some address given to you by the ISP. I suppose you put the Google server in the list?Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.254
8.8.8.8
View attachment ipconfig3.txt Whoops! Sorry, I did disable iPv6 off and did put the google ip. I was following a tutorial and checked if it worked, but it didn't. So now here the updated one with everything there before I followed the tutorial.I see a couple of things that look a little odd to me.
If I am reading the correctly, you have to renew your lease every 1.5 hours? Is that about the time the system drops off? This type of entry is normally set in your DHCP server, so you might want to adjust it.
Since some systems are set up differently, the .254 for your DNS server may be correct, but I am used to seeing either the Default gateway address, or some address given to you by the ISP. I suppose you put the Google server in the list?
I don't see any IPv6 addresses, so I assume you have that turned off?
Well, every thing looks OK, except for the Lease time. I have heard the system will start trying to renew a lease at about 50% of the actual lease time. Did you find anything on the Modem that gives you an option for a lease time? Mine currently shows 24 hours.
Your lease times aren't even consistent. This one shows 1 hour 3 minutes. The first one showed 1 hour 30 minutes. If you can't find a setting, you may want to call your ISP and see if they are controlling the lease times.
You don't have to re-enable IPv6 if you don't want, I was just asking.
You could also disable the Wireless adapter and enable the Ethernet and see what it shows and if it works any better.
Don't know much about wan or lan but I did what you said and doubled the lease time. Ill wait and see what heppens.I am not completely sure about the lease time number either. But it might be in seconds. Maybe try doubling the number to see what changes. Your manual should give the details.
If the device is a Gateway type device, they normally have two sections. One for the WAN, or outside and one for the LAN, or inside where you are.
I will see if I can find a manual for your modem...
Don't know much about wan or lan but I did what you said and doubled the lease time. Ill wait and see what heppens.