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    Default Automatic LAN repair batch file

    As I had posted in one earlier thread that my internet is stopping working every now and then and will come back only when repair option (Right click on the LAN icon in network connections and clicking repair). Since it happens every now and then and since BSNL guys are slow in rectifying problems, I was wondering if it was possible to have a batch file that will run every minute or so and will save me trouble of doing it manually every time.
    Is it possible? I searched net and everything that was available doesn't work.
    Please help.

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    well the repair function basically requests your router to get you an ip address.. you have 2 options
    1)insert static ip and you shouldnt face that issue again - http://www.prash-babu.com/2009/04/ho...nectivity.html
    2) repair button = the command ipconfig /renew , so create a batch ( *.bat ) file and insert this command there and using scheduled tasks in windows schedule it to run every min..

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    Quote Originally Posted by superprash2003 View Post
    well the repair function basically requests your router to get you an ip address.. you have 2 options
    1)insert static ip and you shouldnt face that issue again - Prashanth Speaks-Technology and Life: How To Fix : Limited or No Connectivity Issue In Windows
    2) repair button = the command ipconfig /renew , so create a batch ( *.bat ) file and insert this command there and using scheduled tasks in windows schedule it to run every min..
    I tried making a batch file of ipconfig/ renew. Didnt work.The crappy windows scheduler anyway doesn't have any settings to set manual frequency or anything.

    Also, static IP couldnt have solved my prob as it was something different. To tell will be long but lets just say that I am sure it wasnt because of dynamic IP.

    Thaks for the reply, though my problem is solved as of now. Thanks once again.

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