No internet connection after hibernation or sleep
I still can't get my computer to sleep properly, it shuts down then
immediately wakes up but until someone can help me with that, Im using
hibernate.
My computer shuts down at hibernate as it should but when I turn it back on
I have no internet connection at the network card. Everytime I hibernate
the computer and start back up I have to repair the network connection.
Can someone tell me why this is happening and what to do to stop it from
happening?
Re: No internet connection after hibernation or sleep
Personally I wouldn't use hibernate feature or the sleep feature on a
computer never have never will..
I have always used screen saver and never have turned off the monitor thru
the power options....
Re: No internet connection after hibernation or sleep
When my electrics bill is over $450.00 a month here I try to conserve any
electricity I possibly can, so if I could use sleep I surely would because
it starts back up right straight away, compared to the 2 minutes that it
takes vista to load and all associated programs to finish loading up before
my computer is fully loaded up and rip roaring to go.
Still I'd like to get sleep or hibernation to work without it losing it's
internet connection even though hibernate is only slightly faster since the
bios has to do it's regular checks when bringing it back from hibernation.
Re: No internet connection after hibernation or sleep
Hi,
I too have same issue - After hibernaye , when I resume back later the
internetconnection is lost. If any one has any updates please reply.you may
cure a "big headache" caused by dell installed VISTA on my new laptop.I
appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Power Management settings may be the problem
Try this. Check the power management setting for the network adapter. In Windows XP, go to the Device Manager's Network Adapters area, find your adapter, and select Properties. Under the Power Management tab, uncheck the box that turns off the adapter when power saving kicks in. Your settings may vary, the settings for my Toshiba are under the Advanced tab> Power Save Mode> On/Off. Your battery may run down a little quicker, but you'll have a stable network connection.
Try MS Knowledgebase article KB933872
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933872 might fix the problem. Depends maybe on the cause of it...:-|