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Wireless Wireless
"rastus" <rcuf[ at ]hotmail.com> 12/29/2008 11:15:16 PM
I am no expert, but

Possibly you have a rechargeable wireless phone next to you computer
if so move the computer away, they operate on the same frequency, could be
causing the problem?

Otherwise there could be a problem in the instructions coming out of sleep
mode talk with Microsoft.

Regards,
Rastus

From: "epi-pissed!" <epipissed[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
Subject: Wireless Network not detected after sleep or start-up
Date: Tuesday, 30 December 2008 9:00 AM

I have a toshiba with vista installed.
I can connect to my home wireless which is just like 20-25 feet away
regulary after a start up or restart.
Whenever i come out of sleep-mode/stanby/hibernate, my laptop will not
detect my wireless network, but it will find my neighbors',
To fix this i have to un-plug re-plug-in in my wireless router power and
then it's right back there.

any exact solutions?

RE: Wireless Wireless
epi-pissed! 12/29/2008 11:31:01 PM
i know some people have problems with the power options, but i already looked
into that and didnt find anything that would interfere..yet

And no i dont have a wirelessphone, the only other wireless device in my
whole house is my other laptop, which is always off.

"rastus" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I am no expert, but
>
> Possibly you have a rechargeable wireless phone next to you computer
> if so move the computer away, they operate on the same frequency, could be
> causing the problem?
>
> Otherwise there could be a problem in the instructions coming out of sleep
> mode talk with Microsoft.
>
> Regards,
> Rastus
>
> From: "epi-pissed!" <epipissed[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> Subject: Wireless Network not detected after sleep or start-up
> Date: Tuesday, 30 December 2008 9:00 AM
>
> I have a toshiba with vista installed.
> I can connect to my home wireless which is just like 20-25 feet away
> regulary after a start up or restart.
> Whenever i come out of sleep-mode/stanby/hibernate, my laptop will not
> detect my wireless network, but it will find my neighbors',
> To fix this i have to un-plug re-plug-in in my wireless router power and
> then it's right back there.
>
> any exact solutions?
>
>
Re: Wireless Wireless
"rak" <rakess[ at ]charter.net> 12/30/2008 2:56:03 PM
Presumably you've already checked to make sure your network is the preferred
one and it is set for auto connect?? Is it being managed by windows or, eg.
by linksys easy link advisor? ELA has a forum. It also has issues.

"rastus" <rcuf[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> I am no expert, but
>
> Possibly you have a rechargeable wireless phone next to you computer
> if so move the computer away, they operate on the same frequency, could be
> causing the problem?
>
> Otherwise there could be a problem in the instructions coming out of sleep
> mode talk with Microsoft.
>
> Regards,
> Rastus
>
> From: "epi-pissed!" <epipissed[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> Subject: Wireless Network not detected after sleep or start-up
> Date: Tuesday, 30 December 2008 9:00 AM
>
> I have a toshiba with vista installed.
> I can connect to my home wireless which is just like 20-25 feet away
> regulary after a start up or restart.
> Whenever i come out of sleep-mode/stanby/hibernate, my laptop will not
> detect my wireless network, but it will find my neighbors',
> To fix this i have to un-plug re-plug-in in my wireless router power and
> then it's right back there.
>
> any exact solutions?

Re: Wireless Wireless
"Joe Morris" <j.c.morris[ at ]verizon.net> 12/30/2008 3:19:38 PM
"+Bob+" <nomailplease[ at ]example.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> There's a Vista issue with some routers. Vista attempts to use a newer
> protocol negotiation vs. XP. Check this link:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

Interesting; neither I nor (so far as I know) any of my users have
encountered an environment where DHCP requests with the BROADCAST bit set
are mishandled. Do you know of any specific products that need the
workaround documented in the KB article? (It's not like the BROADCAST flag
was just invented; RFC 2131 defined it in 1997...)

Joe Morris


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