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Old December 4th 04, 09:45 AM
Nigel Andrews
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

I am finding that my Windows MCE 2004 is losing it's network connection
sometime during the night (other PC's are downloading to it and the d/l
fails). Then it goes to hibernate.
When I resume from hibernation it initially doesn't see the other PC's (but
can browse the Net). Over a period of about an hour it slowly picks up on
what PC's it will see!
This used to be near instananeous after resuming or rebooting
Also I don't know why it loses the network in the first place

Any suggestions welcome
Thanks

Nigel


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Old December 4th 04, 11:25 AM
Richard G. Harper
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

Go into the power options in Control Panel and turn off all
standby/hibernate features. You may also need to check settings in the BIOS
(hardware configuration) setup as well.

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"Nigel Andrews" wrote in message
...
I am finding that my Windows MCE 2004 is losing it's network connection
sometime during the night (other PC's are downloading to it and the d/l
fails). Then it goes to hibernate.
When I resume from hibernation it initially doesn't see the other PC's
(but
can browse the Net). Over a period of about an hour it slowly picks up on
what PC's it will see!
This used to be near instananeous after resuming or rebooting
Also I don't know why it loses the network in the first place

Any suggestions welcome
Thanks

Nigel




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Old December 4th 04, 01:38 PM
Malke
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

Richard G. Harper wrote:

Go into the power options in Control Panel and turn off all
standby/hibernate features. You may also need to check settings in
the BIOS (hardware configuration) setup as well.

And just to add to Mr. Harper's excellent advice, go to the network
adapter's properties in Device Manager. Click on the Power Management
tab and make sure the box is *unchecked* for "Allow the computer to
turn off this device to save power".

Malke
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Old December 4th 04, 05:03 PM
Richard G. Harper
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

Yep, that too. Thanks!

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"Malke" wrote in message
...
Richard G. Harper wrote:

Go into the power options in Control Panel and turn off all
standby/hibernate features. You may also need to check settings in
the BIOS (hardware configuration) setup as well.

And just to add to Mr. Harper's excellent advice, go to the network
adapter's properties in Device Manager. Click on the Power Management
tab and make sure the box is *unchecked* for "Allow the computer to
turn off this device to save power".

Malke
--
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"



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Old December 5th 04, 01:24 AM
Nigel Andrews
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

Thanks both,

I have performed the two operations you suggest except the BIOS setting.

I didn't have this problem until around the time I installed SP2. Unless the
install changed the settings what could it be in SP2 that is throwing this
off?
Whilst I am not using the PC when it is going off, there are downloads to
that PC ongoing so surely that should keep it awake?
During the day it is much the same thing, yet it doesn't turn off then!

I will see whether these changes make any difference? But if leave Hibernate
set off then the PC won't be able to save power when it is not being used.

Thanks

Nigel

"Malke" wrote in message
...
Richard G. Harper wrote:

Go into the power options in Control Panel and turn off all
standby/hibernate features. You may also need to check settings in
the BIOS (hardware configuration) setup as well.

And just to add to Mr. Harper's excellent advice, go to the network
adapter's properties in Device Manager. Click on the Power Management
tab and make sure the box is *unchecked* for "Allow the computer to
turn off this device to save power".

Malke
--
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"



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Old December 5th 04, 06:55 AM
Nigel Andrews
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Default XP loses n/w connection - and only slowly recovers

It seems the power settings were not at the root of the problem.

Last night (early) the network connection failed again and 3 hours later was
still not restored.

But I am now suspecting the router maybe the cause (tho' why it should only
happen in the early hours!)

Pinging to the router from either of the other 2 PC's (not the MCE) gets a
mixed result of some replies in minimal time and others where it fails. Also
web browsing is sometimes very slow.

It's curious but sometimes when pinging, it actually seems to trigger other
connections (browsing a web site or browsing the network) to suddenly work,
albeit briefly, after they have been apparently stuck for sometime.

As before over a period of maybe an hour the network access between all PC
and also fast web browsing returns.

If it is the router, what could be failing in the early hours when
significantly I am not working with the network (tho' downloading from the
Net and across the network is still ongoing)?

Nigel

"Nigel Andrews" wrote in message
...
Thanks both,

I have performed the two operations you suggest except the BIOS setting.

I didn't have this problem until around the time I installed SP2. Unless

the
install changed the settings what could it be in SP2 that is throwing this
off?
Whilst I am not using the PC when it is going off, there are downloads to
that PC ongoing so surely that should keep it awake?
During the day it is much the same thing, yet it doesn't turn off then!

I will see whether these changes make any difference? But if leave

Hibernate
set off then the PC won't be able to save power when it is not being used.

Thanks

Nigel

"Malke" wrote in message
...
Richard G. Harper wrote:

Go into the power options in Control Panel and turn off all
standby/hibernate features. You may also need to check settings in
the BIOS (hardware configuration) setup as well.

And just to add to Mr. Harper's excellent advice, go to the network
adapter's properties in Device Manager. Click on the Power Management
tab and make sure the box is *unchecked* for "Allow the computer to
turn off this device to save power".

Malke
--
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"





 




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