I don't see any indication where this person is using a modem (*ughh*). I
spent several hours hooking up my network (broadband), which consists of one
deskopt (Vista), laptop (wireless on Vista), and 2 other desktops (one
hardwired, and the other wireless). My Godsend was getting a software
product called Network Magic. It takes all of the complications out of
setting up and fixing your network. Try it out and see. It is a fantastic
product that will save you hours (if not days) of headache-free Internet
access (with security, file and printer sharing all built in).
"C.B." wrote:
> Try going into your modem software and run the connection setup wizard. You
> may have to reauthorize your connections. You can also try enabling selective
> ping to allow your modem to communicate with your comuter. I don't know if
> this will work for you but it worked for me. Don't give up without calling
> the support department for your modem. I think this is where the problem is.
> Have a nice day.
>
> "Gunady" wrote:
>
> > On Apr 8, 9:43 pm, "Gunady" <Gun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I have used Windows Vista Ultimate Edition since Feb.
> > > I have this problem that every certain period (1-2 hours), my browser
> > > suddenly get disconnected from Internet. I never experience this when
> > > I use Windows XP. I connect to my wireless at home. The other
> > > applications that are already connected to the internet, like Windows
> > > Live Messenger, Google Talk, etc, seem still get connected to internet
> > > (but when i logout, then I cannot login anymore). I use Internet
> > > Explorer/Firefox to browse, it only shows "The page cannot be
> > > displayed". I already try to diagnose, renew IP Address, disconnect
> > > and then connect again, but none seems to be worked. When I try to
> > > ping, for example "pingwww.google.com", there's a reply. The only
> > > solution is to restart the whole Windows Vista. The icon in the system
> > > tray (right-bottom of taskbar) still shows that it's still connected
> > > to internet. None of other PC (Windows XP) in my home experiences the
> > > same problem.
> > >
> > > I suspect this error has something to do with Thinkpad Access
> > > Connection, then I uninstall the whole Access Connection, but problem
> > > persists. Even get worse, I got disconnected in only half hour just
> > > now.
> > >
> > > I try to connect through Virtual PC (Windows Server 2003), and
> > > surprisingly, I am able to connect to internet inside the guest OS.
> > > This is getting ridiculous, it's difficult for me to get restarted
> > > every 1-2 hours just to browse to internet.
> > >
> > > Anyone can help me? Someone says that I need to set the wireless not
> > > to use power saving, but I cannot find how to change the setting.
> > > Please help.
> >
> > Hmm.. I have found a way how to set Wireless setting to Maximum
> > Performance in Power Options, Advanced Power Setting. But, problem
> > remains
.
> > Please help me, I think this leaves me without any other option, than
> > switch back to Windows XP
.
> >
> >