- Jul 9, 2005
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Been battling this for a while:
Windows 10 Pro x64
Internal Static IP
Ethernet connected
So, I use this computer as a media server, and it also is the central mysql database for my Kodi library. I have it set up with a static IP as Im running Sabnzbd and Sonnar, so getting back to the same IP each time is needed.
Problem is, this one particular machine keeps losing connection. The icon in the task bar has an exclamation point in it. Local network as well as internet does not work. If i reset the router or disable/enable the adapter on the computer it'll bring it back up for a little while, but will eventually lose connection again.
This only seems to happen with the machine with a static IP. All other ethernet connections throughout the house connect and stay connected just fine with dynamic via DHCP.
Router is a Linksys EA6350 AC1200+. This also happened on an older router, a WRT54G with DD-WRT firmware. I replaced it with the AC router, which fixed it for about a month or so, but now the problem is back. Im assuming I don't just have the worst luck with routers and its something in Windows causing this.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Windows 10 Pro x64
Internal Static IP
Ethernet connected
So, I use this computer as a media server, and it also is the central mysql database for my Kodi library. I have it set up with a static IP as Im running Sabnzbd and Sonnar, so getting back to the same IP each time is needed.
Problem is, this one particular machine keeps losing connection. The icon in the task bar has an exclamation point in it. Local network as well as internet does not work. If i reset the router or disable/enable the adapter on the computer it'll bring it back up for a little while, but will eventually lose connection again.
This only seems to happen with the machine with a static IP. All other ethernet connections throughout the house connect and stay connected just fine with dynamic via DHCP.
Router is a Linksys EA6350 AC1200+. This also happened on an older router, a WRT54G with DD-WRT firmware. I replaced it with the AC router, which fixed it for about a month or so, but now the problem is back. Im assuming I don't just have the worst luck with routers and its something in Windows causing this.
Anyone have any thoughts?