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| | Wireless network connection drops I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. When you attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows cannot find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista computer that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the network connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it sees nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops Sounds like faulty drivers for the wireless. Try getting an update from the manufacturer. In the mean time, try rt-click and "Repair" instead of a reboot. This will give you close to the same thing as a reboot but only for the wireless device. "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C56E9F1-A2BB-4549-AEFD-7C821FACD87C@microsoft.com... >I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two > computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers > periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. When > you > attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows cannot > find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista > computer > that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the network > connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 > others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it > sees > nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops I have already tried right clicking, and selecting repair. No effect. the response is "Windows cannot find any networks." Only rebooting seems to restore the wireless network connection. Thank you. I'll try updating the drivers. "LaRoux" wrote: > Sounds like faulty drivers for the wireless. Try getting an update from the > manufacturer. > > In the mean time, try rt-click and "Repair" instead of a reboot. This will > give you close to the same thing as a reboot but only for the wireless > device. > > "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0C56E9F1-A2BB-4549-AEFD-7C821FACD87C@microsoft.com... > >I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two > > computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers > > periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. When > > you > > attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows cannot > > find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista > > computer > > that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the network > > connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 > > others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it > > sees > > nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? > > > |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops Hi, Are you using any kind of security on the wireless connection? I used to have this problem until i started using WPA2 encryption and then it worked fine. "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23CCC25E-1D77-4F13-A7EF-C032217A8E2D@microsoft.com... >I have already tried right clicking, and selecting repair. No effect. the > response is "Windows cannot find any networks." Only rebooting seems to > restore the wireless network connection. > > Thank you. I'll try updating the drivers. > > "LaRoux" wrote: > >> Sounds like faulty drivers for the wireless. Try getting an update from >> the >> manufacturer. >> >> In the mean time, try rt-click and "Repair" instead of a reboot. This >> will >> give you close to the same thing as a reboot but only for the wireless >> device. >> >> "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:0C56E9F1-A2BB-4549-AEFD-7C821FACD87C@microsoft.com... >> >I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two >> > computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers >> > periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. >> > When >> > you >> > attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows >> > cannot >> > find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista >> > computer >> > that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the >> > network >> > connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 >> > others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it >> > sees >> > nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops Yes, we are running a secure network connection, like the one you describe. "Ben" wrote: > Hi, > > Are you using any kind of security on the wireless connection? I used to > have this problem until i started using WPA2 encryption and then it worked > fine. > > > > > "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:23CCC25E-1D77-4F13-A7EF-C032217A8E2D@microsoft.com... > >I have already tried right clicking, and selecting repair. No effect. the > > response is "Windows cannot find any networks." Only rebooting seems to > > restore the wireless network connection. > > > > Thank you. I'll try updating the drivers. > > > > "LaRoux" wrote: > > > >> Sounds like faulty drivers for the wireless. Try getting an update from > >> the > >> manufacturer. > >> > >> In the mean time, try rt-click and "Repair" instead of a reboot. This > >> will > >> give you close to the same thing as a reboot but only for the wireless > >> device. > >> > >> "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:0C56E9F1-A2BB-4549-AEFD-7C821FACD87C@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two > >> > computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers > >> > periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. > >> > When > >> > you > >> > attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows > >> > cannot > >> > find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista > >> > computer > >> > that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the > >> > network > >> > connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 > >> > others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it > >> > sees > >> > nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops I have the exact same problem. I have updated my network adapter to the latest vista driver. My router is vista compatible. I have disabled all sleep modes on the computer and network adapter. The repair option does not correct the problem. Only a reboot resolves the issue. And while this is happening the Windows XP systems are working perfectly. "jglennt" wrote: > Yes, we are running a secure network connection, like the one you describe. > > "Ben" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Are you using any kind of security on the wireless connection? I used to > > have this problem until i started using WPA2 encryption and then it worked > > fine. > > > > > > > > > > "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:23CCC25E-1D77-4F13-A7EF-C032217A8E2D@microsoft.com... > > >I have already tried right clicking, and selecting repair. No effect. the > > > response is "Windows cannot find any networks." Only rebooting seems to > > > restore the wireless network connection. > > > > > > Thank you. I'll try updating the drivers. > > > > > > "LaRoux" wrote: > > > > > >> Sounds like faulty drivers for the wireless. Try getting an update from > > >> the > > >> manufacturer. > > >> > > >> In the mean time, try rt-click and "Repair" instead of a reboot. This > > >> will > > >> give you close to the same thing as a reboot but only for the wireless > > >> device. > > >> > > >> "jglennt" <jglennt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:0C56E9F1-A2BB-4549-AEFD-7C821FACD87C@microsoft.com... > > >> >I have a small office wireless network; as of last week, we have two > > >> > computers with Vista Business and two with XP. The Vista computers > > >> > periodically lose the network connection; the XP computers do not. > > >> > When > > >> > you > > >> > attempt to reconnect the Vista computers, the repsonse is "Windows > > >> > cannot > > >> > find any wireless networks." You can see, on the XP and other Vista > > >> > computer > > >> > that the network is up and running strong. A reboot restores the > > >> > network > > >> > connection; suddenly after a reboot, Vista sees the network, and 5 or 6 > > >> > others that show up in the locality. When it loses the connection, it > > >> > sees > > >> > nothing (until a reboot). Help, anyone??? > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops I am experiencing the exact same problem on my new Vista computer (drops network, can't find it again and restart is only solution). It would really help me as well if anyone can find a solution, thank you! -- peda ------------------------------------------------------------------------ peda's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/peda.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/716024.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Wireless network connection drops Thank you for your help. But I have just recently found a solution elsewhere; In device manager I opened the properties of my ethernet device and turned off the power-saving mode that vista defaulted it to- meaning that vista will no longer shut it off due to being idle! -- peda ------------------------------------------------------------------------ peda's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/peda.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/716024.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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