It's not 100% conclusive yet, but it seems that fix fixed my issue with
internet connectivity (only in browser and mail) dying after quite a few
hours or something. It seemed it always died overnight. Today though I get
on and everything's still working great.
"Jane C" <jellybean@nospam.xjgarage.org> wrote in message
news

838F1D2-4A08-4EC4-AC2D-A701139437B0@microsoft.com...
> Did you reboot after doing the "netsh int tcp set global
> autotuninglevel=disabled" command?
>
> Jane, not plain
64 bit enabled 
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
> "Jason Mc" <JasonMc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43FAA35A-11C2-4F64-BA53-3660F1B3D71E@microsoft.com...
>> I'm having a similar issue and your suggestion didn't fix my problem.
>> Here's
>> an example:
>>
>> I can open up IE and type in http://www.yahoo.com and the page
>> renders/displays just fine. Although, when I try to navigate using any
>> link
>> on the page, it appears to try to access the link (you see it down in the
>> status bar) but the page times out with the page cannot be displayed
>> error.
>> DNS is working fine and from the command line I can resolve/ping domains
>> no
>> problem. PC is behind a Linksys router which is connected to a Comcast
>> cable
>> modem. I've got a laptop connected to the same router running XP and
>> don't
>> have any problems whatsoever with it. I had this same problem with Vista
>> Pre
>> RC1 and was hoping it would be fixed by now. Any other suggestions?
>>
>> "Sergej" wrote:
>>
>>> right-click on cmd.exe
>>> select to run it as administrator
>>> and execute this command "netsh int tcp set global
>>> autotuninglevel=disabled"
>>> without quotes ofcorse.
>>>
>>> that helped me sort it out.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Garsty" <Garsty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:5AECA596-260B-4B4C-AA96-8141B57730C2@microsoft.com...
>>> > So here's the issue I've run into both on RC1 and the public beta from
>>> > earlier...
>>> >
>>> > I connect up to my network fine, pull an ip, able to browse shares and
>>> > such,
>>> > can even ping web sites but when opening Internet Explorer and trying
>>> > to
>>> > actually browse, the computer fails to find the site. I even see the
>>> > browser
>>> > status bar acknowledge a dns lookup by telling me the external ip of
>>> > the
>>> > page
>>> > it's trying to hit but again, nothing ever loads. The other computers
>>> > on
>>> > the
>>> > network have no issue of course. Another interesting thing was even
>>> > though I
>>> > was unable browse various web sites, I was able to download an update
>>> > to
>>> > Defender during my troubleshooting so it almost seems as if by
>>> > default,
>>> > some
>>> > level of security is preventing me from leaving the safety of my
>>> > private
>>> > network.
>>> >
>>> > To add some background, the first time I saw the issue was while
>>> > playing
>>> > with the public beta. It was after a few weeks of normal use when all
>>> > of
>>> > a
>>> > sudden I couldn't get out of the network no matter how hard I tried.
>>> > This
>>> > time with RC1, it started right after the initial install. I've done
>>> > some
>>> > browsing of forums and articles and such but haven't found anything
>>> > detailing
>>> > my issue so I thought it best to toss a question out there. I saw
>>> > mention
>>> > in
>>> > another thread asking about the type of network card being usedso let
>>> > me
>>> > add
>>> > that here too. In my first setup it was a Realtek card and this time
>>> > it's
>>> > a
>>> > Marvell.
>>> >
>>> > Any thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>