Hello Ben
One other (rather obvious) thought occurred to me.
Do you see the same problems if you connect to the "dodgy" PCs inside the router/firewall? This would help to eliminate/confirm one potential problem area, from router/telecomm provider/ISP to your machine.
Tim


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tim Drake'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:04 AM
Subject: RE: "The connection closed unexpectedly"


Thanks for your thoughts Tim - I will investigate some of the things you
suggested. However, each system was built at the same time through the
same supplier, and each system contains an identical build structure
(including patches). All parts, from NIC to routers, cables and UPSs are
identical, and they're all running through the same ISP aswell.

On top of that, although some systems are in less-than-perfect
environments, it's not a balanced split of systems that experience this
problem versus systems that do. Some of my PCs that have 'crashed' are
in well ventilated rooms with excellent operating conditions, whilst I
have a couple of locations that should be prime candidates for any
problems to surface, but they've worked continuously with no
interruptions at all.

I have yet to access the system logs from one of these PCs, but will
upload their details once they become available.

Ben
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