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Old March 10th 04, 05:45 PM
Christian Drewing
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Default No network after Standby or reconnect

I have DSL via PPPoE on my machine. When I set my PC to standby and
wake it up again, respectively when I disconnect the DSL connection
and reconnect (Dialup), the network is missing.

Ping, Tracert etc. do not show any network and behave like if I would
be offline. Webbrowsers and other network applications do not work.

What is the problem and how can I solve it?

Thank you,
Christian / Berlin / Germany.
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Old November 26th 04, 06:00 AM
sgriswold1 sgriswold1 is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Christian Drewing
I have DSL via PPPoE on my machine. When I set my PC to standby and
wake it up again, respectively when I disconnect the DSL connection
and reconnect (Dialup), the network is missing.

Ping, Tracert etc. do not show any network and behave like if I would
be offline. Webbrowsers and other network applications do not work.

What is the problem and how can I solve it?

Thank you,
Christian / Berlin / Germany.

Hello, it seems we may have a similar problem although mine isn't directly conected to going into standby mode but if I leave my connection unused for any significant amount of time i lose it the activity light completely stops blinking and if I open any browser it can't find the connection. After I continue opening closing an internet connecting software like live update or napster, aol, ect. ect. It finaly starts to as it appears to wake up as it seems.
So if any one has had this problem or similar could you please respond with some insite on the matter, I havent sofar been abale to get any succesfull help from any tech support assosiated with my divices or software.

signed,
Help... please!
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Old November 26th 04, 06:54 PM
Haggis
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Default No network after Standby or reconnect

check your advanced settings for the device ....by default XP will power
down devices not in use.


"sgriswold1" wrote in message
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Christian Drewing Wrote:
I have DSL via PPPoE on my machine. When I set my PC to standby and
wake it up again, respectively when I disconnect the DSL connection
and reconnect (Dialup), the network is missing.

Ping, Tracert etc. do not show any network and behave like if I would
be offline. Webbrowsers and other network applications do not work.

What is the problem and how can I solve it?

Thank you,
Christian / Berlin / Germany.



Hello, it seems we may have a similar problem although mine
isn't directly conected to going into standby mode but if I leave my
connection unused for any significant amount of time i lose it the
activity light completely stops blinking and if I open any browser it
can't find the connection. After I continue opening closing an internet
connecting software like live update or napster, aol, ect. ect. It
finaly starts to as it appears to wake up as it seems.
So if any one has had this problem or similar could you please respond
with some insite on the matter, I havent sofar been abale to get any
succesfull help from any tech support assosiated with my divices or
software.

signed,
Help... please!


--
sgriswold1



 




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