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| | How to "REPAIR" a wireless connection Vista Home Premium, Core Duo In XP and 98 I could click on the ONLINE icon in the notification portion of the tray, select REPAIR, and solve certain wireless problems. I don't see such an icon in Vista, and if there's a REPAIR function I don't know how to access it. I did PROPERTIES>NOTIFICATION>CUSTOMIZE, etc. and there is no option to see such an icon. On the other hand, it's great that in six weeks of Vista I haven't had a connectivity problem... in XP it happened frequently. But today I lost the net and the only way I found to get back on was a reboot. Surely there's a REPAIR function somewhere... Ike |
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| | Re: How to "REPAIR" a wireless connection "Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f4mos9$k0k$1@registered.motzarella.org... > Vista Home Premium, Core Duo > > In XP and 98 I could click on the ONLINE icon in the notification portion > of the tray, select REPAIR, and solve certain wireless problems. > > I don't see such an icon in Vista, and if there's a REPAIR function I > don't know how to access it. I did PROPERTIES>NOTIFICATION>CUSTOMIZE, etc. > and there is no option to see such an icon. > > On the other hand, it's great that in six weeks of Vista I haven't had a > connectivity problem... in XP it happened frequently. But today I lost the > net and the only way I found to get back on was a reboot. Surely there's a > REPAIR function somewhere... > > Ike I don't know why the Network icon is not being displayed in the notification area, I suspect it may be a driver issue related to your network card. However, you can repair as follows and the only thing the Network icon would provide you is a link to open this dialog. Go to Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing" center. In the left column, the "Tasks" list, click "Diagnose and repair." In Vista, the network icon should appear by default in the notification area. In a Google search, I did find others who have the same problem but in my preliminary check, I've not found a cause or a solution beyond rolling back to a time when it did appear. Since, in your case, it seems it never was there, that's not possible for you but based on the random nature of this issue, it does seem to be a driver issue. You might want to check to be sure you have the latest drivers for your network card. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: How to "REPAIR" a wireless connection Michael Solomon wrote: > > > "Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:f4mos9$k0k$1@registered.motzarella.org... >> Vista Home Premium, Core Duo >> >> In XP and 98 I could click on the ONLINE icon in the notification >> portion of the tray, select REPAIR, and solve certain wireless problems. >> >> I don't see such an icon in Vista, and if there's a REPAIR function I >> don't know how to access it. I did PROPERTIES>NOTIFICATION>CUSTOMIZE, >> etc. and there is no option to see such an icon. >> >> On the other hand, it's great that in six weeks of Vista I haven't had >> a connectivity problem... in XP it happened frequently. But today I >> lost the net and the only way I found to get back on was a reboot. >> Surely there's a REPAIR function somewhere... >> >> Ike > > I don't know why the Network icon is not being displayed in the > notification area, I suspect it may be a driver issue related to your > network card. However, you can repair as follows and the only thing the > Network icon would provide you is a link to open this dialog. Go to > Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing" center. In the left > column, the "Tasks" list, click "Diagnose and repair." > > In Vista, the network icon should appear by default in the notification > area. In a Google search, I did find others who have the same problem > but in my preliminary check, I've not found a cause or a solution beyond > rolling back to a time when it did appear. Since, in your case, it > seems it never was there, that's not possible for you but based on the > random nature of this issue, it does seem to be a driver issue. You > might want to check to be sure you have the latest drivers for your > network card. This worked perfectly - thanks! However, a minute later the problem arose again, which leads me to suspect that it is not Vista-related. It's a new Dell laptop, so I will call them for some hardware diagnostics. With gratitude... |
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| | Re: How to "REPAIR" a wireless connection "Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f4mt7j$1mk$1@registered.motzarella.org... > Michael Solomon wrote: >> >> >> "Ike" <binarydotike@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:f4mos9$k0k$1@registered.motzarella.org... >>> Vista Home Premium, Core Duo >>> >>> In XP and 98 I could click on the ONLINE icon in the notification >>> portion of the tray, select REPAIR, and solve certain wireless problems. >>> >>> I don't see such an icon in Vista, and if there's a REPAIR function I >>> don't know how to access it. I did PROPERTIES>NOTIFICATION>CUSTOMIZE, >>> etc. and there is no option to see such an icon. >>> >>> On the other hand, it's great that in six weeks of Vista I haven't had a >>> connectivity problem... in XP it happened frequently. But today I lost >>> the net and the only way I found to get back on was a reboot. Surely >>> there's a REPAIR function somewhere... >>> >>> Ike >> >> I don't know why the Network icon is not being displayed in the >> notification area, I suspect it may be a driver issue related to your >> network card. However, you can repair as follows and the only thing the >> Network icon would provide you is a link to open this dialog. Go to >> Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing" center. In the left >> column, the "Tasks" list, click "Diagnose and repair." >> >> In Vista, the network icon should appear by default in the notification >> area. In a Google search, I did find others who have the same problem >> but in my preliminary check, I've not found a cause or a solution beyond >> rolling back to a time when it did appear. Since, in your case, it seems >> it never was there, that's not possible for you but based on the random >> nature of this issue, it does seem to be a driver issue. You might want >> to check to be sure you have the latest drivers for your network card. > > This worked perfectly - thanks! However, a minute later the problem arose > again, which leads me to suspect that it is not Vista-related. It's a new > Dell laptop, so I will call them for some hardware diagnostics. > > With gratitude... You're welcome, good luck. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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