![]() |
|
Welcome to Vista Banter. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to ask questions and reply to others posts, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Networking with Windows Vista Networking issues and questions with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing) |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
I am running Vista x64 on a wireless network, WPA, TKIP. The network connects
and works fine when you connect manually, but even if you check the "automatically connect" checkbox, after turning off the computer you have to connect manually again and the checkbox is unchecked. Had an XP machine with wireless before and this was never a problem. Have a Vista x32 connected with Ethernet cable that has no problem getting on network automatically either. Router is WRT54GS (I know it's old), but my computer is not totally incompatible if I get a good connection and good speed on the network. Seems that I am not the only one having this problem on this forum, but the other cases seemed somewhat different? Thanks in advance for any help. tdp |
|
|||
|
Hi
If the computer has also Wire Network Card configure the Metrics to prefer the Wireless. This page was written for WinXP, the principle is the same for Vista the menus to get there are different but easy to adjust to Vista. http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "tdp" wrote in message ... I am running Vista x64 on a wireless network, WPA, TKIP. The network connects and works fine when you connect manually, but even if you check the "automatically connect" checkbox, after turning off the computer you have to connect manually again and the checkbox is unchecked. Had an XP machine with wireless before and this was never a problem. Have a Vista x32 connected with Ethernet cable that has no problem getting on network automatically either. Router is WRT54GS (I know it's old), but my computer is not totally incompatible if I get a good connection and good speed on the network. Seems that I am not the only one having this problem on this forum, but the other cases seemed somewhat different? Thanks in advance for any help. tdp |
|
|||
|
Hi -- I have *exactly* the same problem - Vista Home Prem 32bit (Vista SP2) / Lenovo Y430 (Intel SP WLAN NIC). The wireless connection WPA/TKIP. The checkbox is set to reconnect automatically but afte reboot, it doesn't reconnect automatically, the checkbox is unset again (!), the setting is back to "Manually Connect" and I have to connect manually. I do not have the wired card connected at all, so the metrics solution is not relevant. Any other suggestions? -- arimal |
|
|||
|
I found out that the problem is with Lenovo's own network software that comes
pre-installed on the computer (I don't remember what it's called because I uninstalled it !! ) If you uninstall that proprietary software and reconfigure your network through Control PanelNetwork and Sharing Center, the checkbox to automatically connect will stay checked and everything will work fine; at least, that's what happened with me. "arimal" wrote: Hi -- I have *exactly* the same problem - Vista Home Prem 32bit (Vista SP2) / Lenovo Y430 (Intel SP WLAN NIC). The wireless connection WPA/TKIP. The checkbox is set to reconnect automatically but afte reboot, it doesn't reconnect automatically, the checkbox is unset again (!), the setting is back to "Manually Connect" and I have to connect manually. I do not have the wired card connected at all, so the metrics solution is not relevant. Any other suggestions? -- arimal |
|
|||
|
Hey that's great! It's called ReadyComm. I just disabled it from the Windows Startup Programs utility and it did the job! Quite the unnecessary utility. Hope others find this solution. thx -- arimal |
|
|||
|
I had the EXACT same problem. It wasn't a big deal, just a hassle to have to
manually reconnect EVERY time I booted up my Lenovo Y550 or it came back from sleeping or hibernating. I disabled ReadyComm and it works perfectly now! So much for two hours on the phone with Lenovo tech support. Thank you so much |
|
|||
|
I had the EXACT same problem. It wasn't a big deal, just a hassle to have to
manually reconnect EVERY time I booted up my Lenovo Y550 or it came back from sleeping or hibernating. I disabled ReadyComm and it works perfectly now! So much for two hours on the phone with Lenovo tech support. Thank you so much |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|