With laptops, the simplest remedy would be to turn the wireless switch off
before putting computer into sleep mode. During wakeup state, it normally
takes Vista wireless about 5 seconds to connect after turning wireless switch
back on.
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"MikeB" wrote:
> I have a weirdness with my new Vista laptop on my wireless network. I
> don't know if this is particular to the wireless component or if this
> might occur on hardwired networks as well. I am unable to test whether
> this occurs on a wired network as the router is situated upstairs in a
> bedroom and I don't easily get to that part of the house.
>
> Periodically, most often after Vista returns from Sleep mode, the
> wireless network icon in the status area of the taskbar will display
> "unidentified (greenleaf)" and show access as "Local Only. "greenleaf"
> is the name of my wireless network. At other times, it will display
> "greenleaf (Private) and access as "Local and Internet".
>
> If it is in the former mode, I an obviously unable to access the
> Internet.
>
> The only remedy I have found is to disconnect and reconnect from my
> wireless network until the network is correctly identified as
> "greenleaf (Private)".
>
> Can anyone offer information as to what I can do to remedy this
> situation permanently?
>
> I have two other computers (both XP) that connects wirelessl to the
> same network without any of this happening ever.
>
> I don't know if Vista is more sensitive to something on the network
> (WPA encrypted) or if I need to update or modify some setting wither
> in the network, the router or in Vista.
>
> Thanks for all/any help.
>
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