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Old 03-02-2008
timb
 
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Sleep Mode - Network Connections

running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way to
keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in sleep mode
? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power management... it doesn't
seem to matter... i have to repair the connection every time when the thing
wakes up. Vista recognizes my router as a network device (not in device
manager) but there are no power settings there and the router's never turned
off. anyone got any ideas ?


CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
BIOS: P30
GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25 (WHQL)
DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
250GB WD 7200 RPM
WD 320 GB USB
3 Optical Drives

CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:

CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
SPP - 1.5V
MCP - AUTO
SPP <> MCP - AUTO
RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V

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Old 04-02-2008
AlexB
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

I have a Vista Ultimate 32bit. My checkbox on Broadcom Net card is set to
YES:

"Allow the computer to turn this device to save power."

I never lose Internet or Lan for this matter.

What kind of router is it? If it is a Linksys or similar like Netgear
perhaps you should check with the maker. They are cheep devices.

Vista is not responsible for your router.


"timb" <mtguy26505@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:90379167-09A4-4BBA-81CA-B33E9C016188@microsoft.com...
> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way
> to keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in sleep
> mode ? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power management... it
> doesn't seem to matter... i have to repair the connection every time when
> the thing wakes up. Vista recognizes my router as a network device (not
> in device manager) but there are no power settings there and the router's
> never turned off. anyone got any ideas ?
>
>
> CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
> MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
> RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
> BIOS: P30
> GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25
> (WHQL)
> DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
> AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
> STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
> 250GB WD 7200 RPM
> WD 320 GB USB
> 3 Optical Drives
>
> CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:
>
> CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
> FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
> SPP - 1.5V
> MCP - AUTO
> SPP <> MCP - AUTO
> RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V


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Old 04-02-2008
timb
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

What this seems to indicate is that the power settings for the NIC are
irrelevant... Either that or the drivers for my NIC (nvidia) suck... do you
actually use "sleep mode" ? I don't think it has anything to do with the
router...

"AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:uMHZiksZIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I have a Vista Ultimate 32bit. My checkbox on Broadcom Net card is set to
>YES:
>
> "Allow the computer to turn this device to save power."
>
> I never lose Internet or Lan for this matter.
>
> What kind of router is it? If it is a Linksys or similar like Netgear
> perhaps you should check with the maker. They are cheep devices.
>
> Vista is not responsible for your router.
>
>
> "timb" <mtguy26505@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:90379167-09A4-4BBA-81CA-B33E9C016188@microsoft.com...
>> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way
>> to keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in
>> sleep mode ? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power
>> management... it doesn't seem to matter... i have to repair the
>> connection every time when the thing wakes up. Vista recognizes my
>> router as a network device (not in device manager) but there are no power
>> settings there and the router's never turned off. anyone got any ideas ?
>>
>>
>> CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
>> MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
>> RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
>> BIOS: P30
>> GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25
>> (WHQL)
>> DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
>> AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
>> STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
>> 250GB WD 7200 RPM
>> WD 320 GB USB
>> 3 Optical Drives
>>
>> CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:
>>
>> CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
>> FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
>> SPP - 1.5V
>> MCP - AUTO
>> SPP <> MCP - AUTO
>> RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V

>


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Old 05-02-2008
alexB
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

It is hard to understand what you are trying to ask. If your question is:
"Do I use sleep mode?" YES, I do.

If you don't think the router is responsible, good for your router.

I don't think I can be of any more help to a person who believes that Vista
is responsible for everything including his leaky roof.

"timb" <mtguy26505@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:BB846556-6E9F-46AC-B17F-0136D262A89D@microsoft.com...
> What this seems to indicate is that the power settings for the NIC are
> irrelevant... Either that or the drivers for my NIC (nvidia) suck... do
> you actually use "sleep mode" ? I don't think it has anything to do with
> the router...
>
> "AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:uMHZiksZIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>I have a Vista Ultimate 32bit. My checkbox on Broadcom Net card is set to
>>YES:
>>
>> "Allow the computer to turn this device to save power."
>>
>> I never lose Internet or Lan for this matter.
>>
>> What kind of router is it? If it is a Linksys or similar like Netgear
>> perhaps you should check with the maker. They are cheep devices.
>>
>> Vista is not responsible for your router.
>>
>>
>> "timb" <mtguy26505@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:90379167-09A4-4BBA-81CA-B33E9C016188@microsoft.com...
>>> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way
>>> to keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in
>>> sleep mode ? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power
>>> management... it doesn't seem to matter... i have to repair the
>>> connection every time when the thing wakes up. Vista recognizes my
>>> router as a network device (not in device manager) but there are no
>>> power settings there and the router's never turned off. anyone got any
>>> ideas ?
>>>
>>>
>>> CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
>>> MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
>>> RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
>>> BIOS: P30
>>> GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25
>>> (WHQL)
>>> DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
>>> AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
>>> STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
>>> 250GB WD 7200 RPM
>>> WD 320 GB USB
>>> 3 Optical Drives
>>>
>>> CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:
>>>
>>> CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
>>> FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
>>> SPP - 1.5V
>>> MCP - AUTO
>>> SPP <> MCP - AUTO
>>> RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V

>>

>


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Old 05-02-2008
Steve Richter
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

On Feb 3, 11:18*am, "timb" <mtguy26...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way to
> keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it insleepmode
> ? *NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power management... it doesn't
> seem to matter... i have to repair the connection every time when the thing
> wakes up.


no answer. can only reply that I have the same problem. Ever since I
changed the motherboard my Vista PC has had problems with restarting
from sleep mode. Also, after the install of the new M/B the PC takes
60 seconds to connect to the internet. Prior to the new M/B the
initial connect to the network was much faster.

-Steve


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  #6  
Old 05-02-2008
Brink
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections


timb;594982 Wrote:
> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way
> to
> keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in sleep
> mode
> ? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power management... it
> doesn't
> seem to matter... i have to repair the connection every time when the
> thing
> wakes up. Vista recognizes my router as a network device (not in device
> manager) but there are no power settings there and the router's never
> turned
> off. anyone got any ideas ?
>
>
> CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
> MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
> RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
> BIOS: P30
> GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25
> (WHQL)
> DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
> AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
> STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
> 250GB WD 7200 RPM
> WD 320 GB USB
> 3 Optical Drives
>
> CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:
>
> CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
> FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
> SPP - 1.5V
> MCP - AUTO
> SPP <> MCP - AUTO
> RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V


Hi Timb,

You might check in the BIOS for a "Wake on LAN" or "Wake on Ring"
setting to make sure that they are enabled.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html

Shawn


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(http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980)
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  #7  
Old 06-02-2008
timb
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

Thanks Brink... the tutorial was very insightful but no "joy" in fixing the
problem... my BIOS is set to support S1 and S3 ACPI but there's no "wake on
lan" except for advanced settings in the device driver itself... which are
set to "enabled"... In toying with this I've gotten some pretty spectacular
results... like a BSOD BUG_CODE_USB_DRIVER (0FE) and the whole ACPI being
lost in device manager on return from "sleep"... It also failed to recognize
my battery UPS system on resume... I'm presuming at this point that it's
another one of the many Vista shortcomings... maybe SP1 will fix it... In
the meantime, any other thoughts would be helpful...

thanks... t

"Brink" <Brink.349yr3@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:Brink.349yr3@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> timb;594982 Wrote:
>> running vista ultimate 32-bit (systems config below)... is there any way
>> to
>> keep vista from thrashing my internet connection when i put it in sleep
>> mode
>> ? NIC adapters are set NOT to turn off under power management... it
>> doesn't
>> seem to matter... i have to repair the connection every time when the
>> thing
>> wakes up. Vista recognizes my router as a network device (not in device
>> manager) but there are no power settings there and the router's never
>> turned
>> off. anyone got any ideas ?
>>
>>
>> CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
>> MOTHERBOARD: EVGA NF680i - 122-CK-NF68-A1
>> RAM: 4 GB Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12-2T
>> BIOS: P30
>> GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB) - NVidia Drivers Version 169.25
>> (WHQL)
>> DISPLAY: ViewSonic VG2230wm [22" LCD] (QC9065103712)
>> AUDIO: Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
>> STORAGE: RAID 0 - 500GB WD 7200 RPM
>> 250GB WD 7200 RPM
>> WD 320 GB USB
>> 3 Optical Drives
>>
>> CLOCKS AND VOLTAGES:
>>
>> CPU - 3.00 @ 10x V - 1.35
>> FSB - 1333 @ 1.4v
>> SPP - 1.5V
>> MCP - AUTO
>> SPP <> MCP - AUTO
>> RAM Unlinked @ 800 Mhz @ 2.1V

>
> Hi Timb,
>
> You might check in the BIOS for a "Wake on LAN" or "Wake on Ring"
> setting to make sure that they are enabled.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> Brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> '*Vista Forums*'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980)
> *Please post feedback to help others.*


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Old 07-02-2008
Brink
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections


timb;598194 Wrote:
> Thanks Brink... the tutorial was very insightful but no "joy" in fixing
> the
> problem... my BIOS is set to support S1 and S3 ACPI but there's no
> "wake on
> lan" except for advanced settings in the device driver itself... which
> are
> set to "enabled"... In toying with this I've gotten some pretty
> spectacular
> results... like a BSOD BUG_CODE_USB_DRIVER (0FE) and the whole ACPI
> being
> lost in device manager on return from "sleep"... It also failed to
> recognize
> my battery UPS system on resume... I'm presuming at this point that
> it's
> another one of the many Vista shortcomings... maybe SP1 will fix it...
> In
> the meantime, any other thoughts would be helpful...
>
> thanks... t
>
> "Brink" <Brink.349yr3@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:Brink.349yr3@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net...> > >
> > >
> > > timb;594982 Wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Timb,
> > >
> > > You might check in the BIOS for a "Wake on LAN" or "Wake on Ring"
> > > setting to make sure that they are enabled.
> > >
> > >

> > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html
> > >
> > > Shawn
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Brink
> > >
> > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> > > '*Vista Forums*'
> > > (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980)
> > > *Please post feedback to help others.* > >


Timb,

The only other thing I can think of is to double check your router
settings.

Shawn


--
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*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
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(http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980)
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  #9  
Old 30-05-2008
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same here

ps. i to am haveing this vista/bios issue.

it is a vista/bios issue there is a patch from vista sp1 that was supposed to have fixed fix it.

some people were able to fix by downgradeing there bios (asus brand is the area is was reading about the people with the problem and there fix) but since i do not have a asus mb. i have not tried biod downgrade yet.

others said uninstalling nic card and reinstalling nic card seems to have fixed it for them...

seems alot of people with this issue have nvidia built in nvidia cards/ so it could be a driver issue.

and also some said unpluging power @ power supply, pushing in power and reset buttons for a few seconds. then power back up fixed it for them.

but it all steems from after a s3 state nic card has to be reset for network access.

im still trying to fix mine. none of the above has fixed it yet.

ps. I got a dfi motherboard with nvidia nic card
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Old 30-05-2008
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found something

in my bios in power management section.

I had a option.

MAC resume from s4/s5
and it was set to disable.

I enabled it.
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Old 12-06-2008
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I got sleep working and no lost internet connections

that above post did fix my lost connection.

as for sleep issue.

I got a DFI LANPARTY SLI-DI motherboard with amd processor. 4 GB of RAM and a NVIDIA 8600GTS video.
onboard nic cards: marvell yukon and nvidia.

upon reading the latest marvell yukon nic drivers have issues with 4 GB of ram systems, and who knows what else?

Bios settigs: marvell yukon (enabled) ps. this changes at the end.
WOL = disabled. wake on lan, feature that turns system back on
WOR = disabled. wake on ring, same as above for phone modem
mac resume from S4/S5 (enabled, restores mac address, fixes lost nic card connection on sleep)

useing nvidia onboard nic.
download nforce drivers from nvidia site. save to a folder. http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
download latest marvell yukon driver. save to a folder. http://www.marvell.com/drivers/search.do

uninstalled both nvidia ethernet drivers (not sure if this was necessaery or not.) and marvell yukon miniport driver (believe marvell yukon drivers was the source of sleep issue's, keep reading.)

I used the add remove programs option found in control panel.

installed nvidia nforce ethernet and bus drivers only (when it asks about installing files over other files, I replied yes to all because I was sure I had the right drivers for my motherboard from NVIDIA website.)

then I installed the latest marvell yukon driver.

rebooted.

marvell yukon still does not work do to the over 4 GB issue but was installed throughly in my registry.(ps. this issue has to do with vista machines, maybe others not sure)

now remove marvell yukon miniport driver again. useing add remove programs section found in control panel.

reboot. get into the bios on reboot.

disable marvell yukon nic card. and save settings.

reboot

now my vista64 system sleeps good.

reason why I do not blame vista.

because, I also have a xp32 hard drive on this same system.

and sleep was working good. until I played with the marvell yukon drivers.
then it also quit going to sleep.

conclusion current marvel yukon driver issues are causeing system sleep issues. (maybe they will fix in future)

I hope this helps a few people

;)

Last edited by triparound : 12-06-2008 at 03:13 PM.
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Old 27-02-2009
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

alexB was right to suggest the 'Allow computer to turn off device to save power' option (in the properties of your NIC); that (I'm sure you've figured out by now) should have taken care of the situation.

But, he immediately went on to (wrongly) imply that your router was probably the problem, and that you were inappropriately blaming Vista for 'everything under the sun (or rain).' And, in that sense, I think alexB was being a bit of a (dismissive) jerk.

In fact, it is an OS 'problem,' in that you have to tell the OS exactly what you do and don't want it to do.

Cheers!
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Old 28-02-2009
Synapse Syndrome
 
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Re: Sleep Mode - Network Connections

Me2-BFD <Me2-BFD.3o913b@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:
>
>
> alexB was right to suggest the 'Allow computer to turn off device to
> save power' option (in the properties of your NIC); that (I'm sure
> you've figured out by now) should have taken care of the situation.
>
> But, he immediately went on to (wrongly) imply that your router was
> probably the problem, and that you were inappropriately blaming Vista
> for 'everything under the sun (or rain).' And, in that sense, I think
> alexB was being a bit of a (dismissive) jerk.
>
> In fact, it is an OS 'problem,' in that you have to tell the OS exactly
> what you do -and don't -want it to do.



AlexB? Where is that old clown these days? He knew as little as Frank, but
was much more entertaining!

ss.


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