I'm running WinXP Pro. When I'm on the university LAN, occasionally the computer will lose the connection, and report that the cable has been disconnected. The indicator LEDs go out, the whole bit. The problem is, the cable is still in, and the LAN admins say the connection is fine at the switches.
No matter what I do with the computer (restart, uninstall/reinstall network card, disable/enable connection, switch cables, etc) I can't pick the connection back up. If, however, I shutdown, go to another LAN drop, and power back up, I can connect there. If I then go back to my LAN drop, the connection picks back up and carries on until the next time.
I've tried changing power management settings, updated the drivers for the card, updated Windows, etc, with no apparent effect.
The drop-outs can happen whether I'm actively using the connection or not, and even when the computer is in standby with the card powered down. The event viewer notes the drop as:
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The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{F23AA529-3D24-4EE3-A715-55CB60CE3F2B} was disconnected from the network, and the adapter's network configuration has been released. If the network adapter was not disconnected, this may indicate that it has malfunctioned. Please contact your vendor for updated drivers.
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The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{F23AA529-3D24-4EE3-A715-55CB60CE3F2B} because a master browser was stopped.