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I've been using Vista on a new laptop for about 6 weeks. No problems
until this afternoon. I use both a LAN connection and a wifi connection. Today I was in the middle of transfering 3 5GB files from an XP system to my laptop, when suddenly all 3 transfers failed. Further investigation showed that ALL networking on the system was gone. * "ipconfig" says that all adapters show "Media disconnected." * "ipconfig /renew" won't do anything to a disconnected adapter. * Rebooting the system changes nothing. * There are no obvious errors in the Event Viewer. * Device Manager says both the wifi and LAN devices are "working properly." I tried uninstalling the LAN driver so I could re-discover it, but nothing seemed to happen. * Device Manager says my VMware virtual adapters were disabled. I re- enabled them without trouble. That caused the VMnet1/VMnet8 adapters to wake up and get IP addresses! So the networking subsystem is not totally dead. VMware was not running at the time. Several tunnel adapters picked up IPv6 addresses around that point but I don't know if they're related to VMware. * Out of desperation I tried disabling and re-enabling my wifi and LAN, but no change. Wifi and LAN are still "Media disconnected." What on earth has happened, and how can I fix it??? I'm leaving early tomorrow for a week-long business trip and I **NEED** this laptop to be working!!! Thanks, Gary |
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Aha, this may have been a false alarm. With some crawling around behind
the desk I discovered that my LAN cable actually WAS unplugged. So apparently I was running solely on the wifi -- and then for some reason the wifi died. I still can't connect to it, but at least now I know nothing's wrong with the LAN. Hopefully the wifi problem is with our router and not with my laptop! |