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> "Wao" <> wrote in message
> news:AEB2C311-02D7-4E8D-B5B7-...
>>I really don't know what else to try so I can readily connect to the
>>Internet after waking up the computer from the sleep mode. It's almost
>>always "Local Only"--it seldom gets online after the sleep mode.
>>Re-booting the network card usually solves the problem but that's kind of
>>annoying.
>>
>> I even tried uninstalling the antivirus (Avast 4.8 Free) like the ISP
>> suggested but that didn't help either. Maybe, should I change one of the
>> following settings in the BIOS?
>>
>> Suspend Mode [S3 only]
>> ACPI 2.0 Support [Enabled]
>> ACPI APIC support [Enabled]
>>
>> The power box says:
>>
>> PC CASE 460W
>> +3.3V 14A
>> +5V 20A
>> +12V 16A
>> -5V 0.5A
>> -12V 0.8A
>> +5VSB 2A
>> ATX2.03(P4)
>>
>> The computer is a:
>>
>> Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 2 32 bits
>> Intel(R) Pentium (R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz
>> 4.00 GB of RAM
>> Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
>>
>> The motherboard is an ASUS P5KPL-AM SE with an integrated Realtek
>> RTL810EL, 10/100.
>>
>> Any help will be welcome.
>>
>> "Wao" <> ha escrit al
>> missatge:47C5CB7C-0C29-4493-8FA2-...
>>> Almost every time I wake up my MS Vista desktop computer (with all
>>> updates, SP2+) from the sleep mode (S3) I get a "Local Only" connection,
>>> so I cannot use the Internet until I reboot the computer or reset the
>>> network card (or ipconfig /release / renew).
>>>
>>> I can see the following entry in the system log every time this happens:
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Event Details
>>> Product:
>>> Windows Operating System
>>>
>>> ID:
>>> 1003
>>>
>>> Source:
>>> Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Client
>>>
>>> Version:
>>> 6.0
>>>
>>> Symbolic Name:
>>> EVENT_FAILED_TO_RENEW
>>>
>>> Message:
>>> Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from
>>> the DHCP server) for the network adapter with MAC address ###. The
>>> following error occurred:
>>> ###. Your computer will continue trying to obtain an address on its own
>>> from the DHCP server.
>>> ---
>>>
>>> What should I do in order to solve this problem? I've tried many things
>>> like disabling the power management for the network card or resetting
>>> the Windows Firewall but none of them worked.
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>
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> Again, have you tried assigning a static IP address to your network card?
>
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Sir, my ISP assigns me a dynamic IP so I tried assigning the default gateway
IP to my network card. This did not solve my problem. Is that what you were
referring to?
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