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There are dozens of issues with Windows Vista which need to be addressed. The
major one I am facing is that whenever I put my computer in Sleep Mode, it loses connectivity with the wireless router installed in the office. Every time I hibernate the computer to wake it up, the LAN connection icon in the system tray has either limited connectivity or no connectivity at all. Windows Vista detects the presence of wireless routers in the neighbourhood and connects the computer to one of those routers. When I right click on the LAN connection icon in the system tray and give it a command to Diagnose and Repair, a new window appears in which I have to choose "Automatically assign new IP address". This enables the computer to discoonect itself from the wireless router of the neighbourhood and reconnect it with the Router it is originally configured to work with. This happens umpteen times during the day as I put the computer in sleep mode to go out of the office and do other jobs. Does anybody has a solution to this problem? |
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ncpa.cpl [enter] ack the UAC prompt if it appears right click the connectoid, then properties, then power management tab what is the setting? try changing it and see if things improve. On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 20:36:02 -0700, Ray wrote: There are dozens of issues with Windows Vista which need to be addressed. The major one I am facing is that whenever I put my computer in Sleep Mode, it loses connectivity with the wireless router installed in the office. Every time I hibernate the computer to wake it up, the LAN connection icon in the system tray has either limited connectivity or no connectivity at all. Windows Vista detects the presence of wireless routers in the neighbourhood and connects the computer to one of those routers. When I right click on the LAN connection icon in the system tray and give it a command to Diagnose and Repair, a new window appears in which I have to choose "Automatically assign new IP address". This enables the computer to discoonect itself from the wireless router of the neighbourhood and reconnect it with the Router it is originally configured to work with. This happens umpteen times during the day as I put the computer in sleep mode to go out of the office and do other jobs. Does anybody has a solution to this problem? -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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