Media Sense is a feature of Windows XP/2000 that
automatically detects if a network cable is plugged into the
Network Interface Card (NIC) and a cable modem or router. When
the network cable is disconnected, Windows will display a
message similar to Network cable is unplugged on
the TaskBar and can also be seen as Media State ...:
Cable Disconnected when using the ipconfig
command within an MS-DOS prompt. Once Windows detects that the
network cable has been disconnect, it disables the entire
network protocol stack. Media Sense was designed to enable the
network protocol stack once the network cable is plugged back
into the NIC or cable modem/router, but in some instances,
would not recognize the network cable and keep the network
protocol stack disabled. Basically, this means that your
computer cannot establish a connection to the Internet because
Windows Media Sense has failed. credit pacific service union
Below are links that discuss how to disable the Media Sense
feature. However it is important to note a few things prior to
taking this action. Microsoft has quoted the following warning:
There are some side effects of disabling the Media
Sensing feature. For example, if you have a machine with
two network adapters, and you have the Media
Sensing feature enabled, if one network adapter does not
work, it is unbound, and associated routes are removed so that
all traffic goes through the other network adapter (assuming a
default gateway is there). Also, if you are a roaming
(portable) user, the Media Sensing feature is what
provides the ability to connect to any network and have
everything work, without restarting, release and renewing, and
so on. After disabling Media Sense and restarting, Windows
still shows the Network Disconnected icon on the
TaskBar and the ipconfig command still shows a
Media State .....: Cable Disconnected message when
the cable is disconnected. However, the Network Interface is
bound to TCP/IP and you can verify this by looking at the route
table --you can use the route print command-- which
shows the interface IP address (you are also able to ping the
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The links for more information about Media Sense can be
found here: Microsoft Knowledge Base #239924 Mi crosoft
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