Might be the Wireless Zero Service Disconnecting you
If your connection is wireless, which it may be because you mentioned you have a notebook computer, then you may be suffering from a windows "feature". The wireless zero service periodically disconnects you from the wireless router and looks for a better connection.
There are several ways to turn the service off. One is to open a DOS window and at the command prompt enter:
Might be the Wireless Zero Service Disconnecting you
If your connection is wireless, which it may be because you mentioned you have a notebook computer, then you may be suffering from a windows "feature". The wireless zero service periodically disconnects you from the wireless router and looks for a better connection.
There are several ways to turn the service off. One is to open a DOS window and at the command prompt enter:
net stop wzcsvc
Good luck.