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| | Network and sleep issue Due to lack of decent nForce 3 drivers for my mobo, on resuming from sleep in Vista Home Premium I have no internet connection and have to reset the adapter manually. This requires admin rights. There is no Group Policy or Local Security Policy editor in Home Premium, so I can't change this.. Is there another way to give standard users permission to reset the network adapater? |
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| | Re: Network and sleep issue While your setup may differ - if you have the ability to set whether your Ethernet Controller wakes from shut down or not you may be able to fix this issue as I did. Settings\Network Connections\<your network connection>\Properties\Networking\Configure\Advanced - scroll down to "Wake From Shutdown' (in the "Property:" table on the left) check under the "Value:" table on the right to see if it is On or Off. I still have different issues with the Sleep function, but Hibernate is working OK for me now since I found, and changed this value to "On". I was having to reset the connection as you described, when I resumed from Hibernate. HTH, mod. "David Qunt" <david_qunt200@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns98E9D9757FDD1000oooQuntooo000@80.5.182.99... > Due to lack of decent nForce 3 drivers for my mobo, on resuming from sleep > in Vista Home Premium I have no internet connection and have to reset the > adapter manually. This requires admin rights. There is no Group Policy or > Local Security Policy editor in Home Premium, so I can't change this.. > > Is there another way to give standard users permission to reset the > network > adapater? |
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| | Re: Network and sleep issue "Lionel Modra" <lmodra@gmail.com> squirted these wordjisms deep inside the bumtube of the news**** in news:OoDyVJwXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > While your setup may differ - if you have the ability to set whether > your Ethernet Controller wakes from shut down or not you may be able > to fix this issue as I did. > > Settings\Network Connections\<your network > connection>\Properties\Networking\Configure\Advanced - scroll down to > "Wake From Shutdown' (in the "Property:" table on the left) check > under the "Value:" table on the right to see if it is On or Off. > > I still have different issues with the Sleep function, but Hibernate > is working OK for me now since I found, and changed this value to > "On". I was having to reset the connection as you > described, when I resumed from Hibernate. > > HTH, > > mod. > "David Qunt" <david_qunt200@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Xns98E9D9757FDD1000oooQuntooo000@80.5.182.99... >> Due to lack of decent nForce 3 drivers for my mobo, on resuming from >> sleep in Vista Home Premium I have no internet connection and have to >> reset the adapter manually. This requires admin rights. There is no >> Group Policy or Local Security Policy editor in Home Premium, so I >> can't change this.. >> >> Is there another way to give standard users permission to reset the >> network >> adapater? > > Thanks but I've tried this. When I go into the "advanced" properties of the network card "Wake From Shutdown" does not appear in the list. In the "power management" tab I have unticked "allow the comuter to turn off this device to save power" so that it is not turned off when sleeping, but that makes no difference. Would you mind telling me the manufacturer and version of the drivers you're using? I'm using the vanilla Microsoft drivers (version 6.2.0.126) that came with Vista. I did try loading the 5.04 version of the network driver from nVidia's site but any attempt to change the Wake on LAN settings (or change any of the properties at all) resulted in a BSOD and so I reverted to the MS ones, and the problem of a network refusing to wake up unsurprisingly returned. However if you can confirm you managed to get nVidia's drivers to work then I might give that another try. |
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| | Re: Network and sleep issue David Qunt wrote: > "Lionel Modra" <lmodra@gmail.com> squirted these wordjisms deep inside > the bumtube of the news**** in > news:OoDyVJwXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > >> While your setup may differ - if you have the ability to set whether >> your Ethernet Controller wakes from shut down or not you may be able >> to fix this issue as I did. >> >> Settings\Network Connections\<your network >> connection>\Properties\Networking\Configure\Advanced - scroll down to >> "Wake From Shutdown' (in the "Property:" table on the left) check >> under the "Value:" table on the right to see if it is On or Off. >> >> I still have different issues with the Sleep function, but Hibernate >> is working OK for me now since I found, and changed this value to >> "On". I was having to reset the connection as you >> described, when I resumed from Hibernate. >> >> HTH, >> >> mod. >> "David Qunt" <david_qunt200@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns98E9D9757FDD1000oooQuntooo000@80.5.182.99... >>> Due to lack of decent nForce 3 drivers for my mobo, on resuming from >>> sleep in Vista Home Premium I have no internet connection and have to >>> reset the adapter manually. This requires admin rights. There is no >>> Group Policy or Local Security Policy editor in Home Premium, so I >>> can't change this.. >>> >>> Is there another way to give standard users permission to reset the >>> network >>> adapater? >> > > Thanks but I've tried this. > > When I go into the "advanced" properties of the network card "Wake From > Shutdown" does not appear in the list. > > In the "power management" tab I have unticked "allow the comuter to turn > off this device to save power" so that it is not turned off when > sleeping, but that makes no difference. > > Would you mind telling me the manufacturer and version of the drivers > you're using? I'm using the vanilla Microsoft drivers (version 6.2.0.126) > that came with Vista. > > I did try loading the 5.04 version of the network driver from nVidia's > site but any attempt to change the Wake on LAN settings (or change any of > the properties at all) resulted in a BSOD and so I reverted to the MS > ones, and the problem of a network refusing to wake up unsurprisingly > returned. However if you can confirm you managed to get nVidia's drivers > to work then I might give that another try. > I have an Asus P5W DH Deluxe mobo with inbuilt Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controllers. I have downloaded the latest drivers from Marvell (the download filename is yk60x86_v9.16.2.3.zip) and the driver version (from Device Manager) is 9.16.2.3. I do not know if "Wake From Shutdown" was available before I updated the drivers, as I hadn't looked through the properties list prior to updating. But if your mobo/ethernet controller is different this info isn't of much value to you, is it? I assume from your comments that you have an NVidia controller. I am using the NVidia driver version 7.15.11.141 from the 101.41 download for my 7900 GS video card. |
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| | Re: Network and sleep issue Lionel Modra <lmodra@gmail.com> squirted these wordjisms deep inside the bumtube of the news**** in news:45ED5026.7020909@gmail.com: > David Qunt wrote: >> "Lionel Modra" <lmodra@gmail.com> squirted these wordjisms deep >> inside the bumtube of the news**** in >> news:OoDyVJwXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: >> >>> While your setup may differ - if you have the ability to set whether >>> your Ethernet Controller wakes from shut down or not you may be able >>> to fix this issue as I did. >>> >>> Settings\Network Connections\<your network >>> connection>\Properties\Networking\Configure\Advanced - scroll down >>> to "Wake From Shutdown' (in the "Property:" table on the left) check >>> under the "Value:" table on the right to see if it is On or Off. >>> >>> I still have different issues with the Sleep function, but Hibernate >>> is working OK for me now since I found, and changed this value to >>> "On". I was having to reset the connection as you >>> described, when I resumed from Hibernate. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> mod. >>> "David Qunt" <david_qunt200@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:Xns98E9D9757FDD1000oooQuntooo000@80.5.182.99... >>>> Due to lack of decent nForce 3 drivers for my mobo, on resuming >>>> from sleep in Vista Home Premium I have no internet connection and >>>> have to reset the adapter manually. This requires admin rights. >>>> There is no Group Policy or Local Security Policy editor in Home >>>> Premium, so I can't change this.. >>>> >>>> Is there another way to give standard users permission to reset the >>>> network >>>> adapater? >>> >> >> Thanks but I've tried this. >> >> When I go into the "advanced" properties of the network card "Wake >> From Shutdown" does not appear in the list. >> >> In the "power management" tab I have unticked "allow the comuter to >> turn off this device to save power" so that it is not turned off when >> sleeping, but that makes no difference. >> >> Would you mind telling me the manufacturer and version of the drivers >> you're using? I'm using the vanilla Microsoft drivers (version >> 6.2.0.126) that came with Vista. >> >> I did try loading the 5.04 version of the network driver from >> nVidia's site but any attempt to change the Wake on LAN settings (or >> change any of the properties at all) resulted in a BSOD and so I >> reverted to the MS ones, and the problem of a network refusing to >> wake up unsurprisingly returned. However if you can confirm you >> managed to get nVidia's drivers to work then I might give that >> another try. >> > > I have an Asus P5W DH Deluxe mobo with inbuilt Marvell Yukon 88E8053 > PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controllers. I have downloaded the latest > drivers from Marvell (the download filename is yk60x86_v9.16.2.3.zip) > and the driver version (from Device Manager) is 9.16.2.3. > > I do not know if "Wake From Shutdown" was available before I updated > the drivers, as I hadn't looked through the properties list prior to > updating. > > But if your mobo/ethernet controller is different this info isn't of > much value to you, is it? I assume from your comments that you have an > NVidia controller. > > I am using the NVidia driver version 7.15.11.141 from the 101.41 > download for my 7900 GS video card. > Yes, that's right - I'm using an Asus K9N mobo which has an nVidia nForce 3 chipset, which contains the NIC. Sorry, I should have said. So that option wouldn't be available. If I recall correctly, a similar option was available in the nForce driver for XP, but for Vista there is only the MS driver (with limited functionality and appears not to allow the NIC to wake) or the nVidia 5.04 drivers, changing the properties of which which cause me a BSOD. |
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