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Hi.
Occasionally when Vista wakes from sleep mode I have no internet connection. Right clicking on the network icon and selecting "Diagnose and Repair" brings up a message stating "Layered Service Provider is outdated" it gives the option of removing the component or repairing. Choosing repair usually brings another message with a few options, one of which is to reset my network adapter. If I choose this it usually solves the problem. Is ther anyway I can prevent this happening? Can I replace the outdated Layered Service Provider? My network adapter is an "NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller" and I am using the latest driver for this. My internet provider supplied no software. Access to the internet is through a D-Link I524 router, connected to a wireless receiver on the roof as I have no DSL access. Normally connection speeds etc are fine except for this problem. Has anyone experienced similar issues? Mossie |
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Sounds like a buggy driver, most likely the network card though it could
also be a power control chip driver on the motherboard. The most likely cure will be updated drivers, though for now you could eschew the use of standby modes that cause the problem. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Mossie" wrote in message ... Hi. Occasionally when Vista wakes from sleep mode I have no internet connection. Right clicking on the network icon and selecting "Diagnose and Repair" brings up a message stating "Layered Service Provider is outdated" it gives the option of removing the component or repairing. Choosing repair usually brings another message with a few options, one of which is to reset my network adapter. If I choose this it usually solves the problem. Is ther anyway I can prevent this happening? Can I replace the outdated Layered Service Provider? My network adapter is an "NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller" and I am using the latest driver for this. My internet provider supplied no software. Access to the internet is through a D-Link I524 router, connected to a wireless receiver on the roof as I have no DSL access. Normally connection speeds etc are fine except for this problem. Has anyone experienced similar issues? Mossie |
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Richard G. Harper wrote:
Sounds like a buggy driver, most likely the network card though it could also be a power control chip driver on the motherboard. The most likely cure will be updated drivers, though for now you could eschew the use of standby modes that cause the problem. Ok. I will avoid sleep mode for now, and try for drivers. Thanks. |
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"Mossie" wrote in message
... Hi. Occasionally when Vista wakes from sleep mode I have no internet connection. Right clicking on the network icon and selecting "Diagnose and Repair" brings up a message stating "Layered Service Provider is outdated" it gives the option of removing the component or repairing. Choosing repair usually brings another message with a few options, one of which is to reset my network adapter. If I choose this it usually solves the problem. Is ther anyway I can prevent this happening? Can I replace the outdated Layered Service Provider? My network adapter is an "NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller" and I am using the latest driver for this. My internet provider supplied no software. Access to the internet is through a D-Link I524 router, connected to a wireless receiver on the roof as I have no DSL access. Normally connection speeds etc are fine except for this problem. Has anyone experienced similar issues? Mossie Look for an updated BIOS for your motherboard. In many cases sleep/resume problems are caused by ACPI not being implemented quite right. You can get some great troubleshooting tips for sleep/resume he http://jvert.spaces.live.com/blog/cn...63E3!373.entry -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |