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Constantly Losing Wireless Connection



 
 
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Old July 8th 08, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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I have an Acer Aspire 5633WLMi laptop which I installed Vista on
yesterday. I am constantly losing the wireless connection. The little
icon in the bottom right goes from 2 screens with a earth symbol in
front of it to 2 screens with a yellow triangle and exclamation mark.

There is nothing wrong with my router as my other PC is staying
connected just fine.

I end up rebooting the laptop and the wireless is back for 10-15
minutes before disconnecting again.

Any help would be much appreciated as it's driving me mad.


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Old July 8th 08, 09:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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1 Go to Acer's website and update the Network Adaptor Driver.
2. Update Firmware in router to make it Vista compatible.
3. Right-click your Network connectionProperties unbind TCP/IPv6 see if
that makes an improvement.
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"Bosconian" wrote:


I have an Acer Aspire 5633WLMi laptop which I installed Vista on
yesterday. I am constantly losing the wireless connection. The little
icon in the bottom right goes from 2 screens with a earth symbol in
front of it to 2 screens with a yellow triangle and exclamation mark.

There is nothing wrong with my router as my other PC is staying
connected just fine.

I end up rebooting the laptop and the wireless is back for 10-15
minutes before disconnecting again.

Any help would be much appreciated as it's driving me mad.


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Old July 8th 08, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bosconian[_4_]
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Thanks.

The acer site doesn't have a driver for the wireless card for some
reason. Drivers for most other things but not for that.

My router already has the latest firmware - I updated it last week. It
is a Netgear DG834N. Works perfectly with Ubuntu on the same laptop.


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Old July 9th 08, 12:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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OK, I've downloaded the latest wireless drivers from the Intel website
and I have disabled the ipv6 but no difference. This is driving me mad
having to reboot my laptop every 10 minutes.

I'm ready to forget it, reformat the drive and put a dodgy copy of XP
on here. Sorry Microsoft but if you are completely incompetent at
producing a stable OS, then I don't see why I cannot use my Vista
license on a copy of XP.

Any last suggestions before I do?


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Old July 9th 08, 07:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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I've also tried turning off power management for the wireless adaptor as
suggested elsewhere but it is still happening.

I would really like to get this fixed because I need my laptop for more
important things than messing around with this but with a constantly
dropping connection, that is impossible.

Is my only option to go back to XP or use Ubuntu?


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Old July 9th 08, 09:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:56:50 +0100, Bosconian
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I've also tried turning off power management for the wireless adaptor as
suggested elsewhere but it is still happening.

I would really like to get this fixed because I need my laptop for more
important things than messing around with this but with a constantly
dropping connection, that is impossible.

Is my only option to go back to XP or use Ubuntu?


Most likely.

You should have checked to see if there were Vista drivers for your
equipment before you installed Vista.

It's not Microsoft's fault that you're having this problem, it's
yours.
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Old July 9th 08, 05:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Nonny;903267 Wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:56:50 +0100, Bosconian
wrote:


I've also tried turning off power management for the wireless adaptor

as
suggested elsewhere but it is still happening.

I would really like to get this fixed because I need my laptop for

more
important things than messing around with this but with a constantly
dropping connection, that is impossible.

Is my only option to go back to XP or use Ubuntu?


Most likely.

You should have checked to see if there were Vista drivers for your
equipment before you installed Vista.

It's not Microsoft's fault that you're having this problem, it's
yours.



There were Vista drivers for my equipment. I found the driver CD which
cames with my laptop (my laptop also originally shipped with Vista
installed). Still made no difference.

I removed it once because it was rubbish. I've just reformatted and
removed it again because it is still rubbish. Ubuntu is my savour.
Installed and working like a charm and a lot faster and more stable too.


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