Hi
Check the Power saving and Standby setting, and make sure that none of the
Network Components goes to "sleep".
I do not have of hand a screen of Vista, this is the way it look in Win XP,
http://www.ezlan.net/example/powersave.jpg (it look similar in Vista too).
In Vista get the to the Network and Sharing Center, click on the Manage
network connections, right click on the connection, chose properties and
choose configure.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Alan Biddle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Linksys WRT54G V8.0 router. Everything works fine, except
> when I allow my desktop computer (Ethernet to port 1) to sleep and
> then wake, I lose the ability to connect to the Internet unless I
> either reboot the computer, or recycle the power to the router. I
> have a Vista laptop connected wirelessly, and it works fine. When I
> use the Easy Advisor, it gives me a message about having detected a
> new router, and then that it does not detect any Internet access. No
> problem if I just go directly from the DSL modem to the computer.
>
> System:
>
> DSL access using a Comtrend CT-5071 modem. ISP uses DCHP
>
> Desktop is an HP Pavilion d4650y, XP Pro SP2.
>
> Things I have tried or checked:
>
> IPCONFIG /RELEASE and then /RENEW does not work. It just times out.
> Switched the computer from DCHP to static addressing works, but does
> not fix the problem.
> Ethernet card is selected to NOT power down.
> I did find a Vista patch which seems to address this problem, but not
> for XP.
>
> I am new at home networking, and would appreciate any input.
>
>
> --
> Alan