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I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it
has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. |
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"neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. I had this seemingly irreparable intermittent problem with Vista - on moving to Windows 7 the problem appears to have disappeared.... :-) |
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"neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. I had this seemingly irreparable intermittent problem with Vista - on moving to Windows 7 the problem appears to have disappeared.... :-) |
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Thanks for the feedback. I do not know when I will upgrade to Windows 7 so I
hope there is a resolution for the problem with Vista 64 "Gordon" wrote: "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. I had this seemingly irreparable intermittent problem with Vista - on moving to Windows 7 the problem appears to have disappeared.... :-) |
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Thanks for the feedback. I do not know when I will upgrade to Windows 7 so I hope there is a resolution for the problem with Vista 64 "Gordon" wrote: "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. I had this seemingly irreparable intermittent problem with Vista - on moving to Windows 7 the problem appears to have disappeared.... :-) |
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Hi
Make sure that the Router SSID is ON and broadcasting. Take a look at the Wireless Connection Manger, and make sure that you connection to your Router is first in line and set to Auto. Connect when your Wireless is available. http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. |
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Hi
Make sure that the Router SSID is ON and broadcasting. Take a look at the Wireless Connection Manger, and make sure that you connection to your Router is first in line and set to Auto. Connect when your Wireless is available. http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. |
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I checked my settings and the router shows that the SSID broadcasting is
enabled (I don't see a setting which says it is either on or off), the network is in first place whenI look at connect to a network and it is set to auto. When I lose the connection and try to connect again - the network shows still shows up first and it shows a very strong signal (4 or 5 bars) but still will not connect. Once I reboot there is never a problem connecting. I say thet the network shows up first but I do notice that there are 2 screens that show me different information. If I go to "manage wireless connections" my network shows at the bottom of the list but if I go to "connect to a network" my network show up firat. Which is the one that really means I have it set properly. "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make sure that the Router SSID is ON and broadcasting. Take a look at the Wireless Connection Manger, and make sure that you connection to your Router is first in line and set to Auto. Connect when your Wireless is available. http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. |
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I checked my settings and the router shows that the SSID broadcasting is
enabled (I don't see a setting which says it is either on or off), the network is in first place whenI look at connect to a network and it is set to auto. When I lose the connection and try to connect again - the network shows still shows up first and it shows a very strong signal (4 or 5 bars) but still will not connect. Once I reboot there is never a problem connecting. I say thet the network shows up first but I do notice that there are 2 screens that show me different information. If I go to "manage wireless connections" my network shows at the bottom of the list but if I go to "connect to a network" my network show up firat. Which is the one that really means I have it set properly. "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make sure that the Router SSID is ON and broadcasting. Take a look at the Wireless Connection Manger, and make sure that you connection to your Router is first in line and set to Auto. Connect when your Wireless is available. http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "neil154" wrote in message ... I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64 Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of the time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows that it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then connection to the network always is fine. I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it is not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that Vista might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions. Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if this issue is resolved in Windows 7. Thanks for your help. |
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"neil154" wrote in message ... I checked my settings and the router shows that the SSID broadcasting is enabled (I don't see a setting which says it is either on or off), the network is in first place whenI look at connect to a network and it is set to auto. When I lose the connection and try to connect again - the network shows still shows up first and it shows a very strong signal (4 or 5 bars) but still will not connect. Once I reboot there is never a problem connecting. I say thet the network shows up first but I do notice that there are 2 screens that show me different information. If I go to "manage wireless connections" my network shows at the bottom of the list but if I go to "connect to a network" my network show up firat. Which is the one that really means I have it set properly. Many people seem to have had this problem with Vista (me included) and it seems that Vista just "does it" and that there's no solution. Irritating but nothing that can be done about it. Win 7 on the other hand has been running on this machine for at least two months with no wireless drop at all..... |