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Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC
(Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks |
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"maximus" wrote in message
... Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks Off hand I would check to see if you wireless hardware has any power save function that you could disable. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote in message news ![]() "maximus" wrote in message ... Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks Off hand I would check to see if you wireless hardware has any power save function that you could disable. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... I have a similar problem. I have a dsl router with a xp pro box connected with cat 5 and a vista laptop connected with wireless. Transferring large files results in a dropped connected, after about 5 mins. The interesting part is this does not happen if both machines are connected with cat 5, only when the vista machine is connected with wireless. I will investigate further and follow this thread. john |
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Maximus,
I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine, and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes. The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent version of the wireless network adapter driver. Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the trace logs for unexpected disconnects. Hope this helps. "maximus" wrote: Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks |
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Hi thanks for the reply.
Im not too sure what you mean, how do i check if there's a security mismatch? I am experiencing disconnects about every 3 minutes, the icon changes to Limited Connectivity every time and i end up with Local access only and no internet. Ive tried updating the driver for my wireless adaptor and it says Windows has decided it's got the latest version already.. details: Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.29 (30/10/2006) Anymore ideas and where do i find the trace logs? regards "Kim [MS]" wrote: Maximus, I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine, and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes. The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent version of the wireless network adapter driver. Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the trace logs for unexpected disconnects. Hope this helps. "maximus" wrote: Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks |
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maximus,
For diagnostics, first run Diagnose on your wireless adapter. Do this by right-clicking on your network icon in the system tray. Then select Network and Sharing Center. From there, click on Manage network connections in the left-hand navigation bar. Then, right click on your wireless connection and choose Diagnose. The results should indicate if you have a security mismatch with your AP. Please post back with your results. As you asked, to generate wireless diagnostics logs, click Start, right click Computer, click Manage. Click Reliability and Performance, click Data Collector sets, click System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Start to run the wireless diagnostic tracing. Attempt to reproduce the connect/disconnect error condition. In the same Computer Management console, in Reliability and Performance/Data Collector set/System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Stop to stop the tracing (it's a performance hit to keep it running). Click Reports, then click System, click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Wireless to open the top level of the report. "maximus" wrote: Hi thanks for the reply. Im not too sure what you mean, how do i check if there's a security mismatch? I am experiencing disconnects about every 3 minutes, the icon changes to Limited Connectivity every time and i end up with Local access only and no internet. Ive tried updating the driver for my wireless adaptor and it says Windows has decided it's got the latest version already.. details: Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.29 (30/10/2006) Anymore ideas and where do i find the trace logs? regards "Kim [MS]" wrote: Maximus, I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine, and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes. The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent version of the wireless network adapter driver. Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the trace logs for unexpected disconnects. Hope this helps. "maximus" wrote: Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks |
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The Vista 64bit beta F5D7000 V6 driver did it for me. (even though my
card is the first version of the F5D7000) Combined with completely(!) shutting down DHCP on router and Vista and setting WPA2. Ignoring either one of these conditions killed internet on my Vista. On 28 mrt, 15:42, Kim [MS] wrote: maximus, For diagnostics, first run Diagnose on your wireless adapter. Do this by right-clicking on your network icon in the system tray. Then select Network and Sharing Center. From there, click on Manage network connections in the left-hand navigation bar. Then, right click on your wireless connection and choose Diagnose. The results should indicate if you have a security mismatch with your AP. Please post back with your results. As you asked, to generate wireless diagnostics logs, click Start, right click Computer, click Manage. Click Reliability and Performance, click Data Collector sets, click System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Start to run the wireless diagnostic tracing. Attempt to reproduce the connect/disconnect error condition. In the same Computer Management console, in Reliability and Performance/Data Collector set/System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Stop to stop the tracing (it's a performance hit to keep it running). Click Reports, then click System, click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Wireless to open the top level of the report. "maximus" wrote: Hi thanks for the reply. Im not too sure what you mean, how do i check if there's a security mismatch? I am experiencing disconnects about every 3 minutes, the icon changes to Limited Connectivity every time and i end up with Local access only and no internet. Ive tried updating the driver for my wireless adaptor and it says Windows has decided it's got the latest version already.. details: Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.29 (30/10/2006) Anymore ideas and where do i find the trace logs? regards "Kim [MS]" wrote: Maximus, I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine, and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes. The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent version of the wireless network adapter driver. Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the trace logs for unexpected disconnects. Hope this helps. "maximus" wrote: Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes. Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5 minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me another 5 minutes wireless connection only!! Can anybody help? thanks- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - |
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I just bought a new vista laptop. I have 3 xp machines connecting to my wireless router without any problem. This vista machine loses connection after a few minutes. then only a reboot will fix it. Sometimes i reboot and it will not connect at all. -- Badger_234 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Badger_234's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/badger_234.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/699905.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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I am glad you posted this problem, I am having very similar problems with a
brand new notebook as well. I hope someone gives us an answer to our problem soon. It is a hassle to keep reconnecting and or rebooting all the time. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Badger_234" wrote in message ... I just bought a new vista laptop. I have 3 xp machines connecting to my wireless router without any problem. This vista machine loses connection after a few minutes. then only a reboot will fix it. Sometimes i reboot and it will not connect at all. -- Badger_234 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Badger_234's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/badger_234.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/699905.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Doing some more digging found this and thought I'd share with you.
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...2-2c7f41981bfc -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Badger_234" wrote in message ... I just bought a new vista laptop. I have 3 xp machines connecting to my wireless router without any problem. This vista machine loses connection after a few minutes. then only a reboot will fix it. Sometimes i reboot and it will not connect at all. -- Badger_234 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Badger_234's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/badger_234.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/699905.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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