I can't solve this problem with a cabled system. Can you suggest anything?
SETUP
There is a Netgear 834GT connected to the ADSL line and providing DHCP.
That plugs into an 8 way switch, which connects to Cat5 cables that go to different places, including the study.
The study has a Netgear 834PN connected to the socket, and to two PCs. This router has DHCP turned off. It is just acting as a switch, (and also as a second wireless unit to provide better coverage because of thick stone walls, but wireless is not relevant to this problem).
PROBLEM
All the above works perfectly. Except that now and again one of the PCs, running XP, loses its network connection and reports that it has limited connectivity. If I disable the port and then enable it, it consistently fails to get the IP address from the DHCP every time. The other PC always works, no problem.
At this stage you are thinking that PC or its network card or its cable is faulty. But I can prove it isn't! If I go into the menu of the 834GT and simply turn off the DHCP setting and turn it on again, then go to the PC, disable then enable the port, it gets its IP address and always works perfectly again for a day or so.
I have tried setting the RIP direction on both Netgear routers to "Both", previously set to "None", that made no difference. (RIP-1 version for both).
Why would that PC fail to get issued an IP address, but toggling the DHCP setting on the router makes it work again?



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