I have this problem also.but you need to confirm if its LAN or wireless OR PC or Lappy OR if only certain OS like Windows 10 etc.Ĭoz if you keep saying ALL machines (except for mobile phones.even if the mobile was in the office for 26 hours in a row) then you will a ball game on hand.ĩ9% of the time I will not mention mobile phones as they are a major source of security issues (they should not even be on the network) and they do not have the 24 hour "life span" spent in the office which also means their wifi gets "reset" once they go out of wifi (smartphones wifi do work quite differently from PCs and lappy wifi.esp in terms of connectivity and power management etc).
What is your suggestion when it comes to the domain security setting that might cause it?
They all work via ethernet, I haven't experienced the issue myself when I was onsite connected to the management Wi-Fi. when the computers lose connection, the phones still work. The problem with the switch is that the phones that are connected to them do not experience the same issue. They can use backup to restore DC objects but highly not recommended to restore DCs.use the 2nd DC replication for redundancy and guard against DC failure from OSe issues or hardware issues. Wireless AP settings (if only lappy affected and no PCs)Īside, please advise your client to create a 2nd DC. some domain security setting to allow users to logon for 24 hours this would reconnect without the need to reboot. try typing "ipconfig /release", "ipconfig /renew" then "ipconfig /registerdns". all machines are affected (PCs & Lappy or LAN & Wireless)ģ. reserved IPs in scope also have same issueĢ. if thats the case I will have 2,000 to 10,000 people on PCs and lappy jumping up and down every hour.ġ. Not likely to be DHCP as I even set the time of my DHCP lease to 1 hour (during times when I need to do some maintenance on network.most of the times lasting 9 days from Friday to the following Monday).