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hello all, I got my new pc about a month and it got problem connecting to the internet, everytime I start up the computer or return from sleep mode I lose all connection! I have to either "Diagnose and repair" - reset Local Area Connection, or unplug modem and router to reset them, or do both to get a connection. it's very annoying to do it a few times a day... I have checked many post and ask HP customer service and nothing work. (i.e. IPv6 uncheck, reset things...) Does anyone know what is happening? My pc is vista home premium, hard wire to the router (not wireless). thank you. -- cvan |
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cvan;925804 Wrote: hello all, I got my new pc about a month and it got problem connecting to the internet, everytime I start up the computer or return from sleep mode I lose all connection! I have to either "Diagnose and repair" - reset Local Area Connection, or unplug modem and router to reset them, or do both to get a connection. it's very annoying to do it a few times a day... I have checked many post and ask HP customer service and nothing work. (i.e. IPv6 uncheck, reset things...) Does anyone know what is happening? My pc is vista home premium, hard wire to the router (not wireless). thank you. The first thing I would check is go into Device Manager, find your network card and right click and select Properties. Click Power Management Tab. Make sure that "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is NOT checked. If it is, uncheck it, click OK all the way out, and reboot. See if you got lucky. ![]() -- MilesAhead "How come we don't know the I.Q. of the guy who invented the test?" |
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thanks for your reply, that have been done before and still not working. also went to the 192.168.1.1 which is needed sometimes to get on the internet. -- cvan |