"Lefty39" <> wrote in message
news:f07e258e-e0bb-4b60-8401-...
> On Dec 16, 8:17 am, "Roger K" <r_o_g_e_rbluestrea...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> My Sony laptop with Vista HP is connected to a cable modem via its
>> network
>> card and CAT5 cable. The connection works OK until the laptop goes to
>> sleep. When it wakes it has lost the network connection and I have to
>> reboot
>> it to go online. When the connection is there, the system tray icon says
>> "Currently connected to Network 2, Access: Local and Internet". After
>> waking from sleep the icon says "Currently connected to unidentified
>> network, Access: Local only". The same modem and cable work fine on my XP
>> desktop.
>>
>> I have tried going into Device Manager, right-clicking on the network
>> card
>> and unchecking "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
>> but it made no difference.
>>
>> I've tried updating the driver for the network card but Vista says it is
>> up
>> to date.
>>
>> I've tried two MS fixes - kb928233 which involves some manual reg tweaks
>> and
>> kb933872 which was a downloaded update.
>>
>> I've tried ipconfig /release - ipconfig/renew from a command prompt.
>>
>> I've tried running "Diagnose and repair" from the Systray icon but it
>> failed
>> every time. I've also tried disable/enable Local Area Network from
>> Control
>> Panel > Network & Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections.
>>
>> I'd be grateful for any ideas - apart from going back to XP, waiting for
>> Vista SP1 or trying Linux - none of those are bad but I've already
>> thought
>> of them!
>
> It's hardly a solution but one work-around might be to buy an
> inexpensive router and connect to the Internet through the router
> (which you would hard wire to your broadband modem). Then you could
> connect to the router through either a USB or Ethernet cable. Your
> Internet connection wouldn't be affected by the state (or even the
> presence) of your laptop.
I'm expecting to get Linksys router in the next day or so. I intend to
connect my XP desktop to the router via CAT5 cable and have the Vista laptop
on line via its 802.11/g wireless card. However I was trying first to get
the laptop working correctly on its own via a cable to the modem, and I'm
little concerned that if the laptop's sleep mode drops the cable connection
then it will very likely also drop its wireless connection. It's working
well in all respects and as this snag is probably just a Vista problem I
thought it would be worth asking whether anyone else has seen it.
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