I will try tech support for my ISP, but I just have a feeling that it's something to do with all this IPv6 stuff that Microsoft included in Windows 7.Īlso, this morning, I disabled the three IPv6 features on the Advanced tab for the LAN properties, hopefully that helps. I checked the Event Viewer, and sure enough, 2 more entries. *All Power Options are set so that the system never sleeps or hibernates *All check boxes under the Power Management tab for the NIC properties are checked *I have no anti-virus or third party software installed on my system I am connected through a cable modem (Scientific Atlanta DPC 2100 R2 Series Modem). I am running Windows 7 Professional 32-bit and constantly receive the Event ID 1014 DNS Client Events error in the Event Viewer. I've researched this error for the past two weeks and none of the fixes I've seen have been working. There has to be an easy fix for this issue, I can't believe Microsoft hasn't said anything about it. The only way I can get the Internet functioning again is by unplugging the power from the back of the cable modem and plugging it back in again. My internet connection randomly drops during use and when I come back to I know there are multiple threads on this issue, but it's difficult to sort through all the recommendations and configurations to find out what the appropriate fix is for the issue.
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