I checked my settings and the router shows that the SSID broadcasting is
enabled (I don't see a setting which says it is either on or off), the
network is in first place whenI look at connect to a network and it is set to
auto.
When I lose the connection and try to connect again - the network shows
still shows up first and it shows a very strong signal (4 or 5 bars) but
still will not connect. Once I reboot there is never a problem connecting.
I say thet the network shows up first but I do notice that there are 2
screens that show me different information. If I go to "manage wireless
connections" my network shows at the bottom of the list but if I go to
"connect to a network" my network show up firat. Which is the one that
really means I have it set properly.
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:
> Hi
> Make sure that the Router SSID is ON and broadcasting.
> Take a look at the Wireless Connection Manger, and make sure that you
> connection to your Router is first in line and set to Auto. Connect when
> your Wireless is available.
> http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
>
> "neil154" <> wrote in message
> news:3AB01084-C030-477E-A476-...
> >I have a desktop PC (running XP Pro) connected by wire to my router and it
> > has no problems. I also have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop (running Vista 64
> > Home Premium) connected to the router by wifi and it works fine most of
> > the
> > time. Every once in a while, maybe every 3 or 4 days) the lapto shows
> > that
> > it is disconnected from the network. When I try to reconnect it never
> > reconnects. The only solution I have found is to reboot and then
> > connection
> > to the network always is fine.
> >
> > I have a second router and tried it and have the exact same problem so it
> > is
> > not the router. I have seen some items on the web which indicate that
> > Vista
> > might be the problem but I have not seen any solutions.
> >
> > Please advise if there is a resolution for this problem and if you know if
> > this issue is resolved in Windows 7.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
>
>