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We have about 150 Toshiba M400 Tablets with Intel 3945 Wi-Fi cards in them.
We are a having a problem where the radio gets disabled and cannot be enabled other than by a reboot. It seems to happen often out of Sleep / Hibernate but at other times too. We had similar problems with the 3945 last year in XP until Intel fixed the driver. The newest driver available from Intel is http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...wnldID=1300 1 which is 11.1.1.11. However I found on Dell this http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...&fileid=220548 which is 11.1.1.22. Also it has the release notes: Addresses 3945ABG radio disable seen in some 802.11a environments after Standby or Hibernate I was just wondering if anyone else had seen this issue. If so any fixes? Has anyone tried the above driver from Dell? I have a school full of teachers and students who are not going to be happy by random reboots needed due the radio not working. Thanks Brian Hoyt |
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Hello Brian,
Thank you for using newsgroup! Based on my experience, there are some issues when we resume from sleep/hibernate on Windows Vista. This issue occurs because of the power saving features that are included in Windows Vista. The default power plan that Windows Vista uses for a mobile PC is the Balanced power plan. To work around this issue, use one of the following methods, as appropriate for your situation. Method 1: Connect the mobile PC to a power source ================ When you plug the mobile PC into a power source, Windows Vista switches the wireless network adapter power setting in the default power plan from the Medium Power Save setting to the Maximum Performance setting. This turns off the 802.11 power save mode. Method 2: Modify the default power saving power plan ================ Modify the default on-battery power setting for the wireless network adapter. Configure the wireless network adapter to use the Maximum Performance setting when Windows Vista is configured to use the Balanced power plan or the Power saver power plan. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, type Power Options in the Start Search box, and then click Power Options in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue. 2. Click Change plan settings under the power plan that is selected. For example, if the Balanced option is selected, click Change plan settings under Balanced. 3. Click Change advanced power settings. 4. In the Power Options dialog box, expand Wireless Adapter Settings, and then expand Power Saving Mode. 5. In the list that appears next to On battery, click Maximum Performance, and then click OK. Method 3: Use the "High performance" power plan ================ If the computer is running on a power plan other than the High performance power plan when you connect to a wireless network, manually change the power plan to High performance. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, type Power Options in the Start Search box, and then click Power Options in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue. Note: You can also right-click the battery icon in the notification area to access the Power Options command. 2. Click High performance. For more detailed information, please refer to the following articles: 928152: You may experience connectivity issues or performance issues when you connect a mobile PC that is running Windows Vista to a wireless access point http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928152/en-us 937477: After you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or from hibernation, the network icon in the notification area does not show the correct connectivity status http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937477/en-us Hope that helps! Thanks & Regards, Ken Zhao Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security http://www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== == When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== == This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -------------------- | Reply-To: "Brian Hoyt" | From: "Brian Hoyt" | Subject: Intel 3945 Driver Issues | Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:20:46 -0400 | Lines: 22 | Organization: Roland Park Country School | X-Priority: 3 | X-MSMail-Priority: Normal | X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138 | X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3138 | X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original | Message-ID: | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing | NNTP-Posting-Host: firewall.rpcs.org 65.192.205.194 | Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSF TNGP02.phx.gbl | Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing: 13538 | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing | | We have about 150 Toshiba M400 Tablets with Intel 3945 Wi-Fi cards in them. | We are a having a problem where the radio gets disabled and cannot be | enabled other than by a reboot. It seems to happen often out of Sleep / | Hibernate but at other times too. We had similar problems with the 3945 | last year in XP until Intel fixed the driver. The newest driver available | from Intel is | http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...ID=2259&DwnldI D=13001 | which is 11.1.1.11. However I found on Dell this | http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...s&l=en&s=gen&r eleaseid=R164259&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=220548 | which is 11.1.1.22. Also it has the release notes: | Addresses 3945ABG radio disable seen in some 802.11a environments after | Standby or Hibernate | | I was just wondering if anyone else had seen this issue. If so any fixes? | Has anyone tried the above driver from Dell? I have a school full of | teachers and students who are not going to be happy by random reboots needed | due the radio not working. | | Thanks | Brian Hoyt | | | |