On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 08:10:13 -0500, "Iced Tea" <
iced...@cox.net>
wrote:
Nothing jumps out at me, with the possible exception of an IP
addressing conflict (perhaps with one of the devices which you have no
control over) since everything is static, so I would use a systematic
approach. When Internet connectivity is lost, you've already verified
that the LAN isn't affected by pinging or accessing in both
directions, so (from the XP PC) ping the router's IP to make sure it's
reachable, then ping your ISP's gateway IP and/or an Internet address
such as 4.2.2.2 or 8.8.8.8, two easy to remember IPs. It would be nice
to know where connectivity is breaking down.
You could also disconnect everything from the WRT54GL (during the
affected period) and connect the XP PC directly to the router,
bypassing the Zonet hub (switch?). The point is to rule things out and
narrow down the possible culprits. Disconnecting everything else rules
out conflicts from those systems/devices, while connecting directly to
the router rules out the hub. Pinging various endpoints verifies basic
connectivity without relying on Layer 7 applications such as web
browsers. I assume you've already considered whether the XP PC is
scheduled to run a task every day that's causing this behavior.