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wireless connection won't resume after sleep



 
 
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Old September 19th 08, 12:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
MasterPlanz
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Default wireless connection won't resume after sleep

Dell E1505 laptop
Router firmware upgraded
All drivers most up-to-date versions
Vista completely up-to-date

The computer has "limited only connection" after resuming from sleep, and
either won't reconnect at all, or else takes a very long time to reconnect
(15-20 min.)

I am aware this is a common problem and I would like to know if there is a
solution for it yet.

-I have tired the "power management" solution setting for the wireless card.
-I have tried disabling IPV6

using "ipconfig/release - renew" sometimes gets me back online (but usually
not)
using "Diagnose and repair" sometimes gets me back online (but usually not)
Rebooting almost always works, but is very annoying.

The only solution I have been able to come up with is to never use sleep or
close the laptop without shutting down first - which seems to me like a
significant loss of functionality compared to XP.
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Old September 19th 08, 02:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_1136_]
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Default wireless connection won't resume after sleep

You may also want to check computer BIOS. This post may help too.
Vista turns off wireless adapter ...
Jun 4, 2007 ... 937477 After you wake a Windows Vista-based computer
from sleep or ... If your machine is not resuming all devices from an S4
state then ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=875


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"MasterPlanz" wrote in message
...
Dell E1505 laptop
Router firmware upgraded
All drivers most up-to-date versions
Vista completely up-to-date

The computer has "limited only connection" after resuming from sleep, and
either won't reconnect at all, or else takes a very long time to reconnect
(15-20 min.)

I am aware this is a common problem and I would like to know if there is a
solution for it yet.

-I have tired the "power management" solution setting for the wireless
card.
-I have tried disabling IPV6

using "ipconfig/release - renew" sometimes gets me back online (but
usually
not)
using "Diagnose and repair" sometimes gets me back online (but usually
not)
Rebooting almost always works, but is very annoying.

The only solution I have been able to come up with is to never use sleep
or
close the laptop without shutting down first - which seems to me like a
significant loss of functionality compared to XP.


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Old April 18th 09, 10:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
mke68[_2_]
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Default wireless connection won't resume after sleep


I had very similar issues on my Vista x64 PC with a Netgear Rangemax
WN111 wireless USB adapter. When the PC entered S3 sleep mode, the
wireless adapter lost connection every time.

Not sure if this will work on all PCs/network adapters, but what worked
for me was the following:
1. Go into Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager
2. Accept UAC message
3. Find the wireless network adapter under the Network adapter section
and right-click it, then select Properties
4. Click on the Advanced tab
5. Scroll down to and click the Tx Power Level option

My (and probably the default) setting was on 'High Power'. I changed
this to 'Medium Power', pressed OK and waited for the adapter to
reconnect.

I haven't had any wireless dropout problems since, after the PC enters
sleep mode.

I am not sure if this will affect performance for other users (I'm
guessing that Tx power level is the transmit level to the router), but
it is working well for me. My router is about 6m away with 2 walls and
timber furniture and metal cabinets in between.

The other thing I noticed is the blue light on the adapter (indicating
connection/activity) now stays on during sleep mode (not blinking, just
on all the time). Before it used to glow very faintly.

I can only put this down to the USB port not supplying enough power to
the adapter when it goes into sleep mode. I have an Antec Earthwatts
500 power supply and a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2HP mobo, both of which
support S3 sleep. All other USB devices work fine during sleep and
resume correctly without any problems.

I hope this information can help others solve wireless connection
issues when PC enters sleep mode.

mke68.


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Old April 18th 09, 11:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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Default wireless connection won't resume after sleep

In many cases, setup Power Level to high fixes wireless sleep issue. You
have different approach. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

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"mke68" wrote in message
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I had very similar issues on my Vista x64 PC with a Netgear Rangemax
WN111 wireless USB adapter. When the PC entered S3 sleep mode, the
wireless adapter lost connection every time.

Not sure if this will work on all PCs/network adapters, but what worked
for me was the following:
1. Go into Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager
2. Accept UAC message
3. Find the wireless network adapter under the Network adapter section
and right-click it, then select Properties
4. Click on the Advanced tab
5. Scroll down to and click the Tx Power Level option

My (and probably the default) setting was on 'High Power'. I changed
this to 'Medium Power', pressed OK and waited for the adapter to
reconnect.

I haven't had any wireless dropout problems since, after the PC enters
sleep mode.

I am not sure if this will affect performance for other users (I'm
guessing that Tx power level is the transmit level to the router), but
it is working well for me. My router is about 6m away with 2 walls and
timber furniture and metal cabinets in between.

The other thing I noticed is the blue light on the adapter (indicating
connection/activity) now stays on during sleep mode (not blinking, just
on all the time). Before it used to glow very faintly.

I can only put this down to the USB port not supplying enough power to
the adapter when it goes into sleep mode. I have an Antec Earthwatts
500 power supply and a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2HP mobo, both of which
support S3 sleep. All other USB devices work fine during sleep and
resume correctly without any problems.

I hope this information can help others solve wireless connection
issues when PC enters sleep mode.

mke68.


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Old April 19th 09, 01:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default wireless connection won't resume after sleep

Hi
In the Power Saving setting of the Wireless card drivers there are two
issues to look at.
1. Whether to allow the Card to Power Save at all.
2. A Setting to allow this computer to wake Up on Network traffic.
I suggest to check the second one, and try the setting in the first one.
These settings are in the Properties of the specific Card (Local Area
Connection/Configure/Power management tab)
Most of the time switching Off the power saving of the card results in more
stable behavior.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"mke68" wrote in message
...

I had very similar issues on my Vista x64 PC with a Netgear Rangemax
WN111 wireless USB adapter. When the PC entered S3 sleep mode, the
wireless adapter lost connection every time.

Not sure if this will work on all PCs/network adapters, but what worked
for me was the following:
1. Go into Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager
2. Accept UAC message
3. Find the wireless network adapter under the Network adapter section
and right-click it, then select Properties
4. Click on the Advanced tab
5. Scroll down to and click the Tx Power Level option

My (and probably the default) setting was on 'High Power'. I changed
this to 'Medium Power', pressed OK and waited for the adapter to
reconnect.

I haven't had any wireless dropout problems since, after the PC enters
sleep mode.

I am not sure if this will affect performance for other users (I'm
guessing that Tx power level is the transmit level to the router), but
it is working well for me. My router is about 6m away with 2 walls and
timber furniture and metal cabinets in between.

The other thing I noticed is the blue light on the adapter (indicating
connection/activity) now stays on during sleep mode (not blinking, just
on all the time). Before it used to glow very faintly.

I can only put this down to the USB port not supplying enough power to
the adapter when it goes into sleep mode. I have an Antec Earthwatts
500 power supply and a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2HP mobo, both of which
support S3 sleep. All other USB devices work fine during sleep and
resume correctly without any problems.

I hope this information can help others solve wireless connection
issues when PC enters sleep mode.

mke68.


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