Right-click the network icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and
choose "Diagnose and repair".
Try this. In Control Panel\Network and Sharing Center\Manage Wireless
Networks, right-click on your Network of choice, and choose Properties.
Uncheck "Connect to a more preferred Network if available".
"notaguru" <notaguru-> wrote in message
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> This is an ordinary e1405 core duo with 2GB RAM, Vista Home Premium, and
> nothing unusual. It's worked perfectly for months.
>
> Suddenly, its wireless network functionality has become a problem. When it
> comes out of standby it may or may not connect. Releasing and renewing
> makes no difference. Signal is excellent.
>
> If it's ok when it comes back to life, or after I reboot, it's solid as a
> rock.
>
> I cannot find the "repair" function that might have helped in XP.
>
> What could be broken, missing, etc? What other Vista tool can I use
> instead of a time-consuming reboot?
>
> HELP!
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