Did you try "Troubleshoot Problems"?Troubleshoot says that Remote connection is not responding.
I keep having this with windows8; with my laptop, the only deference between us that I use WiFi. "Troubleshoot Problems" usually fix it.
Did you change the windows?Been using Windows 7 for a long time, sir.
Did you try compatibility settings? Something is turned off in your settings, search in Device Manager, maybe you'll find a solution.I turned it on. I will post the results tomorrow. I don't want to restart my PC at the moment. :P
EDIT:
Right click on your "Computer", tap on Properties. A window would pop up, press on "Remote Settings". Check if the Remote Assistance Connections is enabled, if not, enable it and see.
What modem do you use?Its a Teracom TDSL300W2 Wireless Router.
And what are the details you need to enter?
I turned it on. I will post the results tomorrow. I don't want to restart my PC at the moment. :PThis seems to have fixed the issue. Though I will like to keep the topic open. Since it might occur again.
Did you try compatibility settings? Something is turned off in your settings, search in Device Manager, maybe you'll find a solution.
EDIT:
Right click on your "Computer", tap on Properties. A window would pop up, press on "Remote Settings". Check if the Remote Assistance Connections is enabled, if not, enable it and see.
- Are you connected via WiFi or cable?- Cable, It's a desktop.
- Does this occur on other computers/devices, that are also connected to that router?
- Does this happen on daily basis or after certain time (during usage for example)?
- Send me a picture of the connection details (Right click on the ethernet, network and sharing centre, click on the connection (Ethernet or WiFi), Details, take pic).
I'll need a screenshot of that page when the connection is not working.I'll get it when I can. :)
(http://i64.tinypic.com/207rmkm.jpg)
Nono, send me screenshot of this details page while the network has "crashed". Or is it already?Ohh Ohh! You will have to wait a little bit more :P
Hmm, looks like the auto-configuration is struggling a bit there.Done. Will tell you the results soon enough, Thanks!
In your "Local Area Connection Status" window, click "properties", click "Internet Protocol Version 4...", and then click properties on that. Set the following settings:
Use the following IP address:
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: <Will automatically populate>
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
Use the following DNS server addresses:
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1 (This will use your ISPs DNS server, should configure itself)
Alternate DNS server: 8.8.8.8 (This is Google's DNS server in case your ISP one goes down)
Hmm, looks like the auto-configuration is struggling a bit there.Sorry for the late reply! Thanks for your help Julio and Janar!
In your "Local Area Connection Status" window, click "properties", click "Internet Protocol Version 4...", and then click properties on that. Set the following settings:
Use the following IP address:
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: <Will automatically populate>
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
Use the following DNS server addresses:
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1 (This will use your ISPs DNS server, should configure itself)
Alternate DNS server: 8.8.8.8 (This is Google's DNS server in case your ISP one goes down)