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JW

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:30 am
Post subject: Re: Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from sle [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I have seen the same problem and found that if I try to log on to the router
at 192.168.1.1 that it can which means that it is in fact connected and
after that it will show up and start working. At other times it will
connect to another Linksys router on the network and not mine and I have to
disconnect from the other one before it will find mine or before I log on to
my router.
"stingray1965" <stingray1965 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D9408095-DEBC-4212-9316-B9AE0688D301@microsoft.com...
> If you guys think that is bad, try this one on for size.
>
> My wife and I both have Vista desktops with Linksys wireless network
> adapters and I have a Vista laptop that I sometimes use on the same home
> wireless network. My daughter has an XP desktop with a Linksys wireless
> network adapter. The XP desktop NEVER has a problem reconnecting with the
> network after being asleep. However, not only do the Vista computers
> drop
> the network after going to sleep overnight, but when we go to reconnect,
> the
> adapter can't find the network. We either have to reboot the computer or
> disable then reenable the driver for the adapter. And we have the most
> recent Linksys adapter drivers available.
>
> Anybody have any ideas on how to solve that problem? Linksys has been no
> help at all.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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Charlie

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:28 am
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JW

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:34 am
Post subject: Re: Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from sle [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Charlie's post and mine above were written at the same time. Now that I
have seen his I would like to add that my laptop is running Vista Home
Premium SP1 RC1 and I am not sure that I was having the problem before I
installed SP1 RC1 back in December. Hopefully the problem will go away when
I install SP1 RTM when it is released next month.
"JW" <JW RemoveThis @nospam.nspam> wrote in message
news:70604FB6-ABAC-4FE5-A59E-D10FC73F5F3B@microsoft.com...
>I have seen the same problem and found that if I try to log on to the
>router at 192.168.1.1 that it can which means that it is in fact connected
>and after that it will show up and start working. At other times it will
>connect to another Linksys router on the network and not mine and I have to
>disconnect from the other one before it will find mine or before I log on
>to my router.
> "stingray1965" <stingray1965 RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D9408095-DEBC-4212-9316-B9AE0688D301@microsoft.com...
>> If you guys think that is bad, try this one on for size.
>>
>> My wife and I both have Vista desktops with Linksys wireless network
>> adapters and I have a Vista laptop that I sometimes use on the same home
>> wireless network. My daughter has an XP desktop with a Linksys wireless
>> network adapter. The XP desktop NEVER has a problem reconnecting with
>> the
>> network after being asleep. However, not only do the Vista computers
>> drop
>> the network after going to sleep overnight, but when we go to reconnect,
>> the
>> adapter can't find the network. We either have to reboot the computer or
>> disable then reenable the driver for the adapter. And we have the most
>> recent Linksys adapter drivers available.
>>
>> Anybody have any ideas on how to solve that problem? Linksys has been no
>> help at all.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:36 pm
Post subject: RE: Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from sle [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I have the same experience. I have Vista on a laptop with Wi-Fi. When it
awakes, it takes about 20 seconds to reestablish the Wi-Fi internet
connection.



"turnstyle" wrote:

> Hi all, just wondering if a problem I'm having is limited to me, or if
> it's a general Vista thing.
>
> If you put your Vista PC (I'm on a laptop) to sleep, then wake it, and
> (right after it wakes) try to visit a Web site -- does it take a
> little while before that works for you?
>
> With XP / Win200 I can immediately get online after it wakes, but with
> Vista I have to wait -- so I'm curious to know if others have the same
> problem, or if there's something funky about my setup.
>
> So, if you have a sec -- it would be great if you might put yours to
> sleep, wake it, and then try to visit a site -- does that work right
> away for you, or do you have to wait too?
>
> Thnanks! -Scott
>
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:17 pm
Post subject: Re: Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Network Interface Card - NIC
<skipyourspams DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> what is nic? do u mean ncsi?
> --
> nospampamiam
>
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>
>> "turnstyle" <turnstyle DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:f6510aff-a294-42b3-9d2e-770439d34f74@c23g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>> > Hi all, just wondering if a problem I'm having is limited to me, or if
>> > it's a general Vista thing.
>> >
>> > If you put your Vista PC (I'm on a laptop) to sleep, then wake it, and
>> > (right after it wakes) try to visit a Web site -- does it take a
>> > little while before that works for you?
>> >
>> > With XP / Win200 I can immediately get online after it wakes, but with
>> > Vista I have to wait -- so I'm curious to know if others have the same
>> > problem, or if there's something funky about my setup.
>> >
>> > So, if you have a sec -- it would be great if you might put yours to
>> > sleep, wake it, and then try to visit a site -- does that work right
>> > away for you, or do you have to wait too?
>> >
>> > Thnanks! -Scott
>>
>>
>> This is dependent on many things. The first thing to check is your NIC
>> driver. Do you have the latest driver?
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:18 am
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I have had this problem since I got my new computer running vista on it. Also
I keep geeting errors in my event log that it can't reastablish a connection,
but I can get online, it just takes longer. I have called HP about it but
they don't know anything, I called microsoft and they want more money to talk
to me, but this is a problem with vista. I did some research and found that
they do have a patch you can apply for it, but I am not sure if I should mess
around with that. If anyone knows of this and has done it successfully, can
you please let me know? I am working on a desktop HP pavillion computer.
Thanks

"turnstyle" wrote:

> Hi all, just wondering if a problem I'm having is limited to me, or if
> it's a general Vista thing.
>
> If you put your Vista PC (I'm on a laptop) to sleep, then wake it, and
> (right after it wakes) try to visit a Web site -- does it take a
> little while before that works for you?
>
> With XP / Win200 I can immediately get online after it wakes, but with
> Vista I have to wait -- so I'm curious to know if others have the same
> problem, or if there's something funky about my setup.
>
> So, if you have a sec -- it would be great if you might put yours to
> sleep, wake it, and then try to visit a site -- does that work right
> away for you, or do you have to wait too?
>
> Thnanks! -Scott
>
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:53 pm
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Hi, I've been reading this string of posts for a couple weeks now hoping to
see my problem listed. I have an HP dv9623cl with dual 1.9 GHz processors
running Vista Home Premium version 6.0.6000, 2 GB of main memory and about
300 GB of storage on 3 installed hard drives. You'd think with that kind of
processing and storage power everything would happen 5-10 seconds BEFORE you
pressed a key.

If I shut the top when I reopen it it starts back up in a short time, maybe
10-20 seconds. If I just leave it sit, it goes to sleep (or something like
that) and takes from 3-6 MINUTES to open back up. I have to press the power
key to get it going and then go fix something to eat because it takes forever
to get back to where I can see the desktop. It takes it maybe 5-10 seconds
to connect to the web after the desktop comes active.

AmI the only one having this problem? Is there something really easy that
I'm just not doing? I am quite hardware oriented, I am an EE and designed
military and telecom computers for 25 years) but have never been really
interested in systems and software. I am a user, not a system type.
Probably dumb but that's the way I started out and just kept at it. Besides,
I am fused from T11 down to L6 in my back and the medicine I take screws my
memory so bad some times I can't do what I used to do so I retired.

I havew an older (1 year old) HP laptop running XP with 100 GB of disk, 1 GB
main memory and a .9 GHz processor and have NEVER had these problems. I
really don't like Vista but can't reload with XP because my wife uses it with
an HP Express digital tuner. Some things are just out of my control.
Actually I don't mind it at all but things like this pose problems.

Does anyone have a soultion? I would greatly appreciate it.

Many thanks to anyone with suggestions.
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