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I recently bought a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium installed and
inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wireless network with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use the sleep option, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my default network. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Disable IPV6. Or this link may help,
Troubleshooting Vista Wireless http://www.chicagotech.net/forum1.htm Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Romil" wrote in message ... I recently bought a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wireless network with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use the sleep option, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my default network. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Thank you. I'll give it a try tonight.
"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Disable IPV6. Or this link may help, Troubleshooting Vista Wireless http://www.chicagotech.net/forum1.htm Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Romil" wrote in message ... I recently bought a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wireless network with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use the sleep option, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my default network. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, Romil wrote:
I recently bought a HP laptop with WindowsVistaHome Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wirelessnetwork with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use thesleepoption, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my defaultnetwork. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks I was having hte same problem and just fixed it tonight. Get properties on your network connection and click on Configure... Then click on the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow this computer to turn of this device to save power". Click Ok. Now it should be fine. At least mine was fine after I did this. I think what happens is that Vista somehow disables the adapter (in some kind of behind the scenes way that you don't see) and doesn't turn it back on until you disable/re-enable the adapter or reboot the machine. |
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I changed the power settings to not turn off the wireless adapter. I also
disabled IPv6. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. Yesterday, it started fine after Sleep but then got disconnected after 15-20 minutes all of a sudden. The machine was not even idle and I was online. Then I hibernated it for a while and after that it didn't work. I had to reboot twice to get it to work. Once it gets disconnected, only option after that is to reboot. Nothing else fixes it. Any more ideas guys !! I cannot believe Microsoft hasn't released a patch yet. " wrote: On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, Romil wrote: I recently bought a HP laptop with WindowsVistaHome Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wirelessnetwork with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use thesleepoption, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my defaultnetwork. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks I was having hte same problem and just fixed it tonight. Get properties on your network connection and click on Configure... Then click on the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow this computer to turn of this device to save power". Click Ok. Now it should be fine. At least mine was fine after I did this. I think what happens is that Vista somehow disables the adapter (in some kind of behind the scenes way that you don't see) and doesn't turn it back on until you disable/re-enable the adapter or reboot the machine. |
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Romil,
If you're getting kicked off the wireless network periodically, then you might be having a mismatch between your client security settings and the AP. Check to make sure both are the same, and let me know. "Romil" wrote: I changed the power settings to not turn off the wireless adapter. I also disabled IPv6. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. Yesterday, it started fine after Sleep but then got disconnected after 15-20 minutes all of a sudden. The machine was not even idle and I was online. Then I hibernated it for a while and after that it didn't work. I had to reboot twice to get it to work. Once it gets disconnected, only option after that is to reboot. Nothing else fixes it. Any more ideas guys !! I cannot believe Microsoft hasn't released a patch yet. " wrote: On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, Romil wrote: I recently bought a HP laptop with WindowsVistaHome Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wirelessnetwork with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use thesleepoption, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my defaultnetwork. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks I was having hte same problem and just fixed it tonight. Get properties on your network connection and click on Configure... Then click on the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow this computer to turn of this device to save power". Click Ok. Now it should be fine. At least mine was fine after I did this. I think what happens is that Vista somehow disables the adapter (in some kind of behind the scenes way that you don't see) and doesn't turn it back on until you disable/re-enable the adapter or reboot the machine. |
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Hi,
I have the same problem with my newly bought HP Tablet PC. But when I open the "properties" box of my wireless connection and then click on "configure..." there is no "Power Management" tab. I looked for a similar option in other parts of this box but found nothing. Does anyone have any idea what can be my problem? Thanks, Hamid "Kim [MS]" wrote: Romil, If you're getting kicked off the wireless network periodically, then you might be having a mismatch between your client security settings and the AP. Check to make sure both are the same, and let me know. "Romil" wrote: I changed the power settings to not turn off the wireless adapter. I also disabled IPv6. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. Yesterday, it started fine after Sleep but then got disconnected after 15-20 minutes all of a sudden. The machine was not even idle and I was online. Then I hibernated it for a while and after that it didn't work. I had to reboot twice to get it to work. Once it gets disconnected, only option after that is to reboot. Nothing else fixes it. Any more ideas guys !! I cannot believe Microsoft hasn't released a patch yet. " wrote: On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, Romil wrote: I recently bought a HP laptop with WindowsVistaHome Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wirelessnetwork with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use thesleepoption, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my defaultnetwork. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks I was having hte same problem and just fixed it tonight. Get properties on your network connection and click on Configure... Then click on the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow this computer to turn of this device to save power". Click Ok. Now it should be fine. At least mine was fine after I did this. I think what happens is that Vista somehow disables the adapter (in some kind of behind the scenes way that you don't see) and doesn't turn it back on until you disable/re-enable the adapter or reboot the machine. |
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You can't find the tab because the Power Management is only in the wired
properties, its not for wireless. I am still having the same problem with my wireless internet still disconnecting all the time, so other than that I have no idea what to do. I just have to keep restarting my computer to get it back online. "Hamid" wrote: Hi, I have the same problem with my newly bought HP Tablet PC. But when I open the "properties" box of my wireless connection and then click on "configure..." there is no "Power Management" tab. I looked for a similar option in other parts of this box but found nothing. Does anyone have any idea what can be my problem? Thanks, Hamid "Kim [MS]" wrote: Romil, If you're getting kicked off the wireless network periodically, then you might be having a mismatch between your client security settings and the AP. Check to make sure both are the same, and let me know. "Romil" wrote: I changed the power settings to not turn off the wireless adapter. I also disabled IPv6. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. Yesterday, it started fine after Sleep but then got disconnected after 15-20 minutes all of a sudden. The machine was not even idle and I was online. Then I hibernated it for a while and after that it didn't work. I had to reboot twice to get it to work. Once it gets disconnected, only option after that is to reboot. Nothing else fixes it. Any more ideas guys !! I cannot believe Microsoft hasn't released a patch yet. " wrote: On Mar 5, 1:04 pm, Romil wrote: I recently bought a HP laptop with WindowsVistaHome Premium installed and inbuilt wireless. I was successfully able to establish a wirelessnetwork with my linksys router. The problem is whenever I hibernate my machine or use thesleepoption, after starting up its not able to find any wireless networks and therefore cannot connect. If I shutdown and then restart, its able to detect wireless networks again and connects automatically to my defaultnetwork. My wireless is being managed by inbuilt HP utility. It has to be a Windows issue as one of friends is also facing similar problems with a different brand laptop. Is that a known issue or any setting I can change to resolve. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks I was having hte same problem and just fixed it tonight. Get properties on your network connection and click on Configure... Then click on the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow this computer to turn of this device to save power". Click Ok. Now it should be fine. At least mine was fine after I did this. I think what happens is that Vista somehow disables the adapter (in some kind of behind the scenes way that you don't see) and doesn't turn it back on until you disable/re-enable the adapter or reboot the machine. |
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I am having the same problem on a Toshiba Satellite. At night, it hibernates, and in the morning refuses to connect to the internet. It finds the AP and indicates local connection only. Rebooting generally does not help. Sometimes the repair function will allow it to get a new IP address and then it will be ok. Sometimes it just quits for no reason. All the other machines in the house run XP and are fine. I have updated the wireless driver, put on service pack 1, set the wireless router to factory settings, deinstalled Norton and still the problem persists. I don't get it. The thing worked fine for months... I am thinking its time to get a copy of XP and be done with all this hastle. All I use the computer for is surfing the net and it basically does not work most of the time. -- wlowes |
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http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/933872/en-us
and update the firmware on the router. look for a newer driver for your wireless card. please post your problem in a NEW thread. you are replying to a thread almost a year old. On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 07:36:32 -0500, wlowes wrote: I am having the same problem on a Toshiba Satellite. At night, it hibernates, and in the morning refuses to connect to the internet. It finds the AP and indicates local connection only. Rebooting generally does not help. Sometimes the repair function will allow it to get a new IP address and then it will be ok. Sometimes it just quits for no reason. All the other machines in the house run XP and are fine. I have updated the wireless driver, put on service pack 1, set the wireless router to factory settings, deinstalled Norton and still the problem persists. I don't get it. The thing worked fine for months... I am thinking its time to get a copy of XP and be done with all this hastle. All I use the computer for is surfing the net and it basically does not work most of the time. -- Barb Bowman MS-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |