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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Hi Chris,
Yes, only two network adapters listed: Atheros Wireless is enabled, Intel pro /100 Network Connection is disabled (red x in graphic). Just for grins, in device manager I checked "show hidden devices" and then disabled everything except for the wireless network adapter and its packet scheduler miniport, and all the WAN miniports. I tried standby, then resumed, but the problem still occurred. Teffy "Chris H." wrote in message ... Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Hi Chris,
Yes, only two network adapters listed: Atheros Wireless is enabled, Intel pro /100 Network Connection is disabled (red x in graphic). Just for grins, in device manager I checked "show hidden devices" and then disabled everything except for the wireless network adapter and its packet scheduler miniport, and all the WAN miniports. I tried standby, then resumed, but the problem still occurred. Teffy "Chris H." wrote in message ... Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists:
Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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Loss of network connection after standby or hibernate
Have you gone into Device Manager and disabled all other networking devices
except the wireless. Sometimes these things bridge, and completely destroy the LAN. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Teffy" wrote in message om... Is this a clue? When I resume, 'Network Connections' window lists: Local Area Connection - disabled (I disabled it manually because I don't use it) New Connection Wizard Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Connection - enabled (although it doesn't work ) Internet Connection is not listed until after I disable then re-enable Wireless. Teffy (Teffy) wrote in message . com... Greetings! I have a Toshiba M200 TabletPC (WinXP) which came with an 802.11g wireless card. I connect to a D-Link DI-624 router. If I go to Standby or Hibernate then resume, I have no wireless network access at all. To get it to work again, I must disable then re-enable the 'Wireless Network Connection' via steps below: 1) Go to "View Network Connections" from "My Network Places" or by right-clicking the wireless network icon in the system tray. 2) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and choose "Disable" 3) Wait for it to display the new disabled status (for me, 5-10 seconds). 4) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" again and choose "Enable" Is this a problem with settings somewhere in the network configuration? Does everyone get the same behavior after resuming from standby or hibernate? For me, it happens every time. If you don't know the solution, but have an easier way to disable then re-enable, please do tell. Teffy |
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