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Old 09-07-2008   #4 (permalink)
Stuscotland


 
 

Re: Resume From Sleep: Wirelss Adapter Failure

No sorry, it was my inaccuracy in the terminology - problem is sleep mode
only. Will update the post later with the result. Cheers.


"Michael Walraven" wrote:
Quote:

> You were talking of sleep mode in original post?
> I expect it would have worked from hibernate because it is a full power up
> condition.
> If the wireless card is not working from restore from hibernation then my
> suggestion is probably bogus.
>
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Stuscotland" <Stuscotland@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C811BE4E-4801-4A04-81DF-DA0EDFF63129@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > I'll give it a go - neither option was ticked for allowing to put into
> > sleep
> > or wake etc.
> >
> > Would have thought they'd have the driver setup already to work in line
> > with
> > hibernation
> >
> > S
> > MCSE/MCP
> >
> >
> > "Michael Walraven" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> >> A thing to check.
> >> Under status for your wireless network adapter
> >> Properties
> >> Configure
> >> Power Management Tab
> >>
> >> check the status of 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save
> >> power'
> >> I think that it should be checked, that lets the computer turn it off
> >> when
> >> going to sleep, knowing that it was turned off the system then turns it
> >> back
> >> on and restarts it when it wakes up. That is my theory anyway. At least
> >> try
> >> changing it from whatever it currently is set to.
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >> "Stuscotland" <Stuscotland@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:575ECBA6-CC5A-4E5C-B448-41F9D324255D@xxxxxx
> >> >
> >> > Dell XPS M1330 Core2Duo 2GB RAM laptop
> >> >
> >> > Vista Home Premium
> >> >
> >> > Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
> >> >
> >> > Driver version 12.0.0.82
> >> >
> >> > Driver date 08/07/2008
> >> > --------------------------------
> >> >
> >> > I have a big problem with my WiFi adaptor when resuming from Sleep. In
> >> > all
> >> > other circumstances it works perfect. Upgrading the driver version and
> >> > my
> >> > router firmware has not helped. Basically, when I resume from sleep,
> >> > the
> >> > WiFi indicator still shows connected in system tray. Clearly though,
> >> > it
> >> > is
> >> > not as I have no internet access or IP address.
> >> >
> >> > When I click on the icon in the system tray, I should get the Network
> >> > and
> >> > Sharing Centre but nothing appears. If I try to open the Network
> >> > Connections
> >> > panel through Control Panel or elsewhere, it hangs that MMC. Currently
> >> > the
> >> > only way to get wireless back online is to reboot after which all is
> >> > well
> >> > again.
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, browsing to the adaptor properties shows the option to
> >> > Enable…but nothing happens when you try this. Disabling via
> >> > DeviceManager
> >> > and re-enabling hangs the console. I’ve tried everything else I can
> >> > think
> >> > of. The Intel wireless tools run their tests and show the driver
> >> > loaded
> >> > and
> >> > hardware enabled, but sits for a long time on the Radio Test with no
> >> > result.
> >> > Explorer.exe will stop working if I run these tests, upon resuming the
> >> > desktop shows the red cross against the adaptor (and even my battery as
> >> > being
> >> > flat.)
> >> >
> >> > The event logs are pretty useless; the resume from sleep time shows no
> >> > related errors for networking.
> >> >
> >> > This is an example of a pooooor OS, reliability is not a strong point.
> >> > Does
> >> > anyone have suggestions on how to resolve this issue, suggestions
> >> > welcomed?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance.
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------
> >> >
> >> > Logs in order oldest to newest from event viewer: (see last event in
> >> > particular).
> >> >
> >> > Log Name: System
> >> > Source: BROWSER
> >> > Date: 06/09/2008 22:31:01
> >> > Event ID: 8033
> >> > Task Category: None
> >> > Level: Information
> >> > Keywords: Classic
> >> > User: N/A
> >> > Computer: Stu-XPS
> >> > Description:
> >> > The browser has forced an election on network
> >> > \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{2369E8EC-7E09-4E02-88D8-1AE4691B0849} because a
> >> > master
> >> > browser was stopped.
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------
> >> >
> >> > Log Name: System
> >> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
> >> > Date: 06/09/2008 22:31:01
> >> > Event ID: 42
> >> > Task Category: None
> >> > Level: Information
> >> > Keywords: (4)
> >> > User: SYSTEM
> >> > Computer: Stu-XPS
> >> > Description:
> >> > The system is entering sleep.
> >> > ------------------------
> >> >
> >> > Log Name: System
> >> > Source: Tcpip
> >> > Date: 06/09/2008 22:31:01
> >> > Event ID: 4202
> >> > Task Category: None
> >> > Level: Information
> >> > Keywords: Classic
> >> > User: N/A
> >> > Computer: Stu-XPS
> >> > Description:
> >> > The system detected that network adapter Wireless Network Connection
> >> > was
> >> > disconnected from the network and its network configuration has been
> >> > released. If the network adapter was not disconnected, this may
> >> > indicate
> >> > that
> >> > it has malfunctioned. Try updating the driver for the network adapter.
> >> >
> >> > -------------------------
> >> >
> >> > Log Name: System
> >> > Source: NETw5v32
> >> > Date: 07/09/2008 10:23:11
> >> > Event ID: 7036
> >> > Task Category: None
> >> > Level: Information
> >> > Keywords: Classic
> >> > User: N/A
> >> > Computer: Stu-XPS
> >> > Description:
> >> > The \Device\NDMP13 service entered the Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link
> >> > 4965AGN
> >> > state.
> >> > -------------------------
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Log Name: System
> >> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
> >> > Date: 07/09/2008 11:27:14
> >> > Event ID: 10016
> >> > Task Category: None
> >> > Level: Error
> >> > Keywords: Classic
> >> > User: NETWORK SERVICE
> >> > Computer: Stu-XPS
> >> > Description:
> >> > The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation
> >> > permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
> >> > {A4199E55-EBB9-49E5-AF1A-7A5408B2E206}
> >> > to the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20) from address
> >> > LocalHost (Using LRPC). This security permission can be modified using
> >> > the
> >> > Component Services administrative tool.
> >> > Event Xml:
> >> > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> >> > <System>
> >> > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM"
> >> > Guid="{1B562E86-B7AA-4131-BADC-B6F3A001407E}" EventSourceName="DCOM" />
> >> > <EventID Qualifiers="49152">10016</EventID>
> >> > <Version>0</Version>
> >> > <Level>2</Level>
> >> > <Task>0</Task>
> >> > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
> >> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> >> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-09-07T10:27:14.000Z" />
> >> > <EventRecordID>79631</EventRecordID>
> >> > <Correlation />
> >> > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
> >> > <Channel>System</Channel>
> >> > <Computer>Stu-XPS</Computer>
> >> > <Security UserID="S-1-5-20" />
> >> > </System>
> >> > <EventData>
> >> > <Data Name="param1">machine-default</Data>
> >> > <Data Name="param2">Local</Data>
> >> > <Data Name="param3">Activation</Data>
> >> > <Data Name="param4">{A4199E55-EBB9-49E5-AF1A-7A5408B2E206}</Data>
> >> > <Data Name="param5">NT AUTHORITY</Data>
> >> >
>
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