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Vista: Wireless connectivity issuePost Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:26 am Post
subject: Vista: Wireless connectivity issue ... The wireless lose the
connection after sleep mode. ...
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"Flyerfan27" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I use a Net Gear WGT634U 108 Mbps Router to connect my Notebook computer
> to
> the internet and to my Desktop computer. My Notebook PC is a Gateway
> MX8734
> and has an internal Intel PRO/100VE Network adapter. The Desktop is hard
> wired to the Router. Both Computers are running Vista Home Premium
> Operating
> Systems. I recently tried to enable the WPA and then the WEP security to
> this
> Router. I am not knowledgeable about this stuff, but I was successful in
> enabling the security using both the WEP or the WPA security. I do however
> run into a problem that I do not have when these securities are not
> enabled.
>
> When I boot up my Notebook from the off mode my Notebook connects to the
> Router automatically and works properly. Whenever my Notebook goes into a
> power saving mode and I wake it up to work on it again my connection does
> not
> work. When I bring up the "Connect to a network" window the message next
> to
> my Network name says: "Connected with limited access", but I cannot access
> anything. When everything is working properly the message simply says:
> "Connected". To get everything working again I have to disconnect the
> Notebook connection and reconnect it again. After I do this everything
> works
> again until the next time my Notebook goes into any power saving mode. I
> first tried using the WPA security and now I am trying the WEP security
> and I
> have the same problem with both. I do have the boxes checked to remember
> the
> pass code and to connect automatically. I also use the Wireless Access
> List
> for security.
>
> Does anyone know how I can fix this problem? I would like to keep my
> connection secure as possible, but this is a little annoying to have to
> deal
> with every time I go back on my Notebook computer because I am off and on
> it
> al day and night. Any help and suggestions will be deeply appreciated.
>
> Thank you, James
>
>
>