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Wireless Adapter Shuts Itself Off
I have Windows Vista Business on a Lenovo T60, Core 2 Duo T7700, 2GB RAM and
Intel PRO Wireless 3945abg network adapter. Everything runs fine, until I step away from the computer. I have noticed that after a certain time of no network activity, the network drops out & the computer refuses to connect to any Wireless Network and just pops out a "Could not connect to this Wireless Network" message (sometimes immediately after selecting my network in the 'Connect or Disconnect' box). Diagnose & Repair also doesnt do any good and asks me to contact the wireless network admin. On some rare occassions this has happened when I was actively working on th network as well. The only way to get WiFi back up and running is 1. Reboot the system 2. Disable and Enable the Wireless Adapter in Device Manager I have begun to leave Internet Radio running in mute all night nowadays just to ensure that WiFi stays connected all the time. I have opted out of "Allow Windows to shut this device off" for the network adapter in the Device Manager. No dough... What could be the problem here? Many thanks |
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Wireless Adapter Shuts Itself Off
Your issue could be between the wireless card configuration and the wireless
router configuration. I have a T60p and it works fine with a Linksys WG54 router but I get dropped wireless connections with a Verizon Westell wireless modem. I'm trying to determine what Westell settings I need to change to get it to work like the Linksys. "Tibelian" wrote in message ... I have Windows Vista Business on a Lenovo T60, Core 2 Duo T7700, 2GB RAM and Intel PRO Wireless 3945abg network adapter. Everything runs fine, until I step away from the computer. I have noticed that after a certain time of no network activity, the network drops out & the computer refuses to connect to any Wireless Network and just pops out a "Could not connect to this Wireless Network" message (sometimes immediately after selecting my network in the 'Connect or Disconnect' box). Diagnose & Repair also doesnt do any good and asks me to contact the wireless network admin. On some rare occassions this has happened when I was actively working on th network as well. The only way to get WiFi back up and running is 1. Reboot the system 2. Disable and Enable the Wireless Adapter in Device Manager I have begun to leave Internet Radio running in mute all night nowadays just to ensure that WiFi stays connected all the time. I have opted out of "Allow Windows to shut this device off" for the network adapter in the Device Manager. No dough... What could be the problem here? Many thanks |
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Wireless Adapter Shuts Itself Off
Wow this is very interesting as I have the same network adapter and faced the
exact same problem! I have Windows Vista Ultimate on a Sony Vaio AR-11M Laptop which also has the 'Intel Pro Wireless 3945abg network adapter'. This used to happen to me all the time after upgrading to Vista (from Xp)- it would refuse to connect to my router until i restarted the laptop. Windows Vistas 'problems report and solutions', detected another problem that the adapter was causing which was that it caused the computer to sometimes crash when it entered Standby. It told me to visit the Intel website to get the latest driver and now it works... i don't get disconnected and my standby problem was sorted. My guess is that the vista drivers for this network adapter were written rather poorly- they fixed a lot of the bugs now! My advise would be to visit the intel download & support center and update to the latest driver like I did. "Tibelian" wrote: I have Windows Vista Business on a Lenovo T60, Core 2 Duo T7700, 2GB RAM and Intel PRO Wireless 3945abg network adapter. Everything runs fine, until I step away from the computer. I have noticed that after a certain time of no network activity, the network drops out & the computer refuses to connect to any Wireless Network and just pops out a "Could not connect to this Wireless Network" message (sometimes immediately after selecting my network in the 'Connect or Disconnect' box). Diagnose & Repair also doesnt do any good and asks me to contact the wireless network admin. On some rare occassions this has happened when I was actively working on th network as well. The only way to get WiFi back up and running is 1. Reboot the system 2. Disable and Enable the Wireless Adapter in Device Manager I have begun to leave Internet Radio running in mute all night nowadays just to ensure that WiFi stays connected all the time. I have opted out of "Allow Windows to shut this device off" for the network adapter in the Device Manager. No dough... What could be the problem here? Many thanks |
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Wireless Adapter Shuts Itself Off
Hi all,
I updated the firmware on my router and the situation has been resolved. Maybe it was something with windows vista which the router update cured. ~ Tibelian "Charles" wrote in message ... Wow this is very interesting as I have the same network adapter and faced the exact same problem! I have Windows Vista Ultimate on a Sony Vaio AR-11M Laptop which also has the 'Intel Pro Wireless 3945abg network adapter'. This used to happen to me all the time after upgrading to Vista (from Xp)- it would refuse to connect to my router until i restarted the laptop. Windows Vistas 'problems report and solutions', detected another problem that the adapter was causing which was that it caused the computer to sometimes crash when it entered Standby. It told me to visit the Intel website to get the latest driver and now it works... i don't get disconnected and my standby problem was sorted. My guess is that the vista drivers for this network adapter were written rather poorly- they fixed a lot of the bugs now! My advise would be to visit the intel download & support center and update to the latest driver like I did. "Tibelian" wrote: I have Windows Vista Business on a Lenovo T60, Core 2 Duo T7700, 2GB RAM and Intel PRO Wireless 3945abg network adapter. Everything runs fine, until I step away from the computer. I have noticed that after a certain time of no network activity, the network drops out & the computer refuses to connect to any Wireless Network and just pops out a "Could not connect to this Wireless Network" message (sometimes immediately after selecting my network in the 'Connect or Disconnect' box). Diagnose & Repair also doesnt do any good and asks me to contact the wireless network admin. On some rare occassions this has happened when I was actively working on th network as well. The only way to get WiFi back up and running is 1. Reboot the system 2. Disable and Enable the Wireless Adapter in Device Manager I have begun to leave Internet Radio running in mute all night nowadays just to ensure that WiFi stays connected all the time. I have opted out of "Allow Windows to shut this device off" for the network adapter in the Device Manager. No dough... What could be the problem here? Many thanks |
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Wireless Adapter Shuts Itself Off
Hi, I have the same problem as you guys, except I have a netgear wireless card and a netgear (semi-new) router. I noticed that whenever my computer wasn't actively connecting to the internet, after a while, the connection would just drop. Same thing when it comes out of standby. It will just sit there, disconnected until I manually "Diagnose and Repair" which takes at least a minute, or release and renew IP, which takes just under a minute. It's totally infuriating, as I have to do this like 3 times a day. Has anyone noticed the problem and is using netgear hardware? -- meemster |