If the issue on your internet has not been resolved, updating XP can be one of the issues. Older versions of XP are proned to connection problems.
If getting a new netcard hasn't worked, cheaper solution may be just updating software.
Thing is, I can go extremely detailed in describing trouble shooting methods for Windows XP (I've been required to learn everything about XP specifically from the User interface to the command lines, from different forms of files to operating system networks through XPs default servers etc.)
There are different command prompts from Internet usage, to the actual hardware it's synchronizing with.
Could even be something as simple as a synchronization issue between your router and the computer.
If what the QPs have mentioned hasn't solved the issue, do let me know.
There are at least a minimum of 49 different things that could be done to trouble shoot the issue. (that's just how complex and massive the user interface on MS XP is. It's truly a massive program, there is no stone unturned in it's creation)
The most difficult issue, would be if it was the hardware interfacing with XP.
Do you by chance know if you're running a 32 Bit, or a 64 Bit?
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