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If I shut down my computer and restart it, it connects to our wireless
network without a problem. As long as I don't allow it to go into "hibernation or sleep" mode it continues to work, but once it goes to sleep and I "wake it up" it will not connect to the wireless network. I'm using WEP security but I really don't think security is the issue because it was doing this before we secured the network. I try "connectiing" to the network, but it will not connect and windows diagnosis reveals that it cannot diagnose the problem. What's going on? -- Sailor |
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sailorsxe;424284 Wrote: If I shut down my computer and restart it, it connects to our wireless network without a problem. As long as I don't allow it to go into "hibernation or sleep" mode it continues to work, but once it goes to sleep and I "wake it up" it will not connect to the wireless network. I'm using WEP security but I really don't think security is the issue because it was doing this before we secured the network. I try "connectiing" to the network, but it will not connect and windows diagnosis reveals that it cannot diagnose the problem. What's going on? -- Sailor I bet your using the built in network port correct ? I had the same problem. I disabled the built in, and Installed a pci network card and the problem went away. Microsoft is aware of the problem. There is no hotfix out yet. (I've Called) It will be fixed In SP-1 When that will happen Is anyone's quess. By the way, My MB Is a Azus with PCIE Lan port. -- yuck9 |
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sailorsxe;424284 Wrote: If I shut down my computer and restart it, it connects to our wireless network without a problem. As long as I don't allow it to go into "hibernation or sleep" mode it continues to work, but once it goes to sleep and I "wake it up" it will not connect to the wireless network. I'm using WEP security but I really don't think security is the issue because it was doing this before we secured the network. I try "connectiing" to the network, but it will not connect and windows diagnosis reveals that it cannot diagnose the problem. What's going on? -- Sailor I bet your using the built in network port correct ? I had the same problem. I disabled the built in, and Installed a pci network card and the problem went away. Microsoft is aware of the problem. There is no hotfix out yet. (I've Called) It will be fixed In SP-1 When that will happen Is anyone's quess. By the way, My MB Is a Azus with PCIE Lan port. -- yuck9 |
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I suffer the very same problem (and so do my coworkers). It has to be a
Vista bug, everything worked just fine on XP. "sailorsxe" wrote: If I shut down my computer and restart it, it connects to our wireless network without a problem. As long as I don't allow it to go into "hibernation or sleep" mode it continues to work, but once it goes to sleep and I "wake it up" it will not connect to the wireless network. I'm using WEP security but I really don't think security is the issue because it was doing this before we secured the network. I try "connectiing" to the network, but it will not connect and windows diagnosis reveals that it cannot diagnose the problem. What's going on? -- Sailor |
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see if http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/933872/en-us
helps. On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 07:06:00 -0700, Bumbrlik wrote: I suffer the very same problem (and so do my coworkers). It has to be a Vista bug, everything worked just fine on XP. "sailorsxe" wrote: If I shut down my computer and restart it, it connects to our wireless network without a problem. As long as I don't allow it to go into "hibernation or sleep" mode it continues to work, but once it goes to sleep and I "wake it up" it will not connect to the wireless network. I'm using WEP security but I really don't think security is the issue because it was doing this before we secured the network. I try "connectiing" to the network, but it will not connect and windows diagnosis reveals that it cannot diagnose the problem. What's going on? -- Sailor -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |