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I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN |
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"JN" wrote in message ... Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN Yes I had this. Couldn't find a cure other than Windows 7! |
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"JN" wrote in message ... Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN Yes I had this. Couldn't find a cure other than Windows 7! |
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JN;1154204 Wrote: Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN I have the same problem The strange part is that i have looked at several other vista laptops and 1 works if you put it 50 cms away from the router, upon wake it takes 20 seconds to find the networks. My own laptop needs a reset as well. Although it needs a reset ONLY in my home network. This does not happen with public networks in coffee shops, and computer repair places. Have you tried taking your notebook to wake up somewhere else ? -- LenaBru |
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JN;1154204 Wrote: Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN I have the same problem The strange part is that i have looked at several other vista laptops and 1 works if you put it 50 cms away from the router, upon wake it takes 20 seconds to find the networks. My own laptop needs a reset as well. Although it needs a reset ONLY in my home network. This does not happen with public networks in coffee shops, and computer repair places. Have you tried taking your notebook to wake up somewhere else ? -- LenaBru |
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Is this is a wire or wireless NICs. Some time the issue can be the Router and the way its DHCP provides IPs. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "JN" wrote in message ... Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN |
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Is this is a wire or wireless NICs. Some time the issue can be the Router and the way its DHCP provides IPs. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "JN" wrote in message ... Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN |
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The network in relation to this computer is wireless i noticed this yesterday, when i wanted to share my desktop DVD writer on the network, because my laptop dvd stopped working and when i enter the public folder, via the "my network places" from this computer, it crashes -- LenaBru |
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The network in relation to this computer is wireless i noticed this yesterday, when i wanted to share my desktop DVD writer on the network, because my laptop dvd stopped working and when i enter the public folder, via the "my network places" from this computer, it crashes -- LenaBru |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... "JN" wrote in message ... Hi, I have several notebooks with Windows Vista Business 32 installed. After wakeup from sleeping mode, is necessary to reset network adapter to get to the internet. Otherwise only local network is reachable. I disabled power off of network adapter during sleep mode, Disabled IP6. I tried to install KB933872 but installation end because KB is not for my operating system. JN Yes I had this. Couldn't find a cure other than Windows 7! You might want to take a look at this... Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 "Note: This issue does not occur in Windows 7. The registry key DhcpConnEnableBcastFlagToggle is set to 1 by default." Possible scenario might be even though Windows Vista could obtain an IP address through DHCP initially on boot, they might have problems re-obtaining an IP address when they come out of sleep. |
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