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Greetings,
This problem has not always existed. It appears to start about 3 months after new or getting slammed. My update are in order and I have SP1. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico |
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Hi
It is a common phenomenon, unlike wired connection the Wireless depends too much on the OS and when the computer goes to sleep it disconnects. Check the advances power saving setting and try to get wireless card out of saving. I.e. always On. Make sure that your own Wireless connection is in the preferred list and set to connect automatically. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "W. Kirk Crawford" wrote in message ... Greetings, This problem has not always existed. It appears to start about 3 months after new or getting slammed. My update are in order and I have SP1. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico |
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Thanks Jack for such a prompt answer.
But I am unable to find/locate any 'advances power saving settings'. I never saw anywhere wireless card, this is a laptop. Thanks W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message ... Hi It is a common phenomenon, unlike wired connection the Wireless depends too much on the OS and when the computer goes to sleep it disconnects. Check the advances power saving setting and try to get wireless card out of saving. I.e. always On. Make sure that your own Wireless connection is in the preferred list and set to connect automatically. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "W. Kirk Crawford" wrote in message ... Greetings, This problem has not always existed. It appears to start about 3 months after new or getting slammed. My update are in order and I have SP1. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico |
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