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Randomly, after a reboot, I'll have no connection to my network or the
internet and the network manager says that it cannot start my networking hardware or the driver, rebooting until it is started fixes the non-starting driver/or hardware. This started to happen with my onboard ethernet adapter, so i went out and bought a Lynksys LNE100TX, and now it is experiencing the same problem, so I'm assuming its a windows problem. After googling, I've come up with nothing. So basically: sometimes network hardware fails to start on boot, rebooting until problem goes away seems to be only solution right now |
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Have you check the hardware is compatible with Vista? Or the Vista Upgrade
Advisor may help. Vista Troubleshooting Tools Vista Troubleshooting Tools. Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...pic.php?t=2142. Many Vista issues can be fixed ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistatools.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "chriswc1989" wrote in message ... Randomly, after a reboot, I'll have no connection to my network or the internet and the network manager says that it cannot start my networking hardware or the driver, rebooting until it is started fixes the non-starting driver/or hardware. This started to happen with my onboard ethernet adapter, so i went out and bought a Lynksys LNE100TX, and now it is experiencing the same problem, so I'm assuming its a windows problem. After googling, I've come up with nothing. So basically: sometimes network hardware fails to start on boot, rebooting until problem goes away seems to be only solution right now |
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1 make sure you have the latest router Firmware
2 Latest driver for Network adaptor 3 In your Network Connection, try unbinding TCP/IPv6 -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "chriswc1989" wrote: Randomly, after a reboot, I'll have no connection to my network or the internet and the network manager says that it cannot start my networking hardware or the driver, rebooting until it is started fixes the non-starting driver/or hardware. This started to happen with my onboard ethernet adapter, so i went out and bought a Lynksys LNE100TX, and now it is experiencing the same problem, so I'm assuming its a windows problem. After googling, I've come up with nothing. So basically: sometimes network hardware fails to start on boot, rebooting until problem goes away seems to be only solution right now |