Timeout whilst surfing...With Solution..(I think)

Ok, Recently bought a new pc, (Specs in the general discussion thread - but doesn't matter). PC has BlueTooth, Wireless, 1394, 10/100 VIA VT6105 Network Card. LAN works fine, but as soon as I start opening webpages (I connect through a dsl504 router), the connection dies, for about 5 mins, then kicks in again.

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Recently bought a new pc, (Specs in the general discussion thread - but doesn't matter).
PC has BlueTooth, Wireless, 1394, 10/100 VIA VT6105 Network Card.
LAN works fine, but as soon as I start opening webpages (I connect through a dsl504 router), the connection dies, for about 5 mins, then kicks in again.
Soooooo, I'm thinking, update drivers for the VT6105 - Didn't work
I then install a PCI 10/100 - Same problem (weird)
I then disable the bluetooth, and the wireless, and vt6105 and leave the pci running the lan. Connection seems to last longer.
Now, I don't know about you lot, but when i surf I will open various forums, and open them all in many tabs in Firefox (thats how i surf) (on a side note, connection still the same with IE).
I then get to thinking about XP SP2 and how it limits connections, and I reckon I am well over the 10 connection limit imposed by Microsoft.
So I download the latest XP-AntiSpy 3.91, which allows you to specify unlimited etc.
And, whadda ya know....RESULT!!
I just want to know if this has caught anybody else out, and if after reading the above you agree, or am I totally off tangent.
 
I await your thoughts.
 
 

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Just a quick update on this problem.
 
I forgot to mention I also flashed the mobo (not that that's the cure)
 
Anyways, the problem might have been to do with my ISP (which makes a lot of sense), but I was on another pc surfing. But I didn't give it enough testing.
 
Needless to say, I still have the other network cards disabled (don't use 'em) and everything is hunky dory.
The more I look at this problem, the more I think it could be my isp end.
 
Anyways...
 
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