Hibernation and Wireless - Wireless
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cannot access the internet. This used not to be a problem but has become one
recently. I either need to restart the computer or ...
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Hibernation and Wireless
Often when I turn my computer on after it has been hibernated I find that I
cannot access the internet. This used not to be a problem but has become one
recently. I either need to restart the computer or reset the router.
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Re: Hibernation and Wireless
Hi
Are talking about Standby, or Hibernation. Hibernation means that the
computer is actually Off but the RAM was save to a File.
In case it Standby, makes sure that the Wireless card is Not in Power Saving
Mode. I.e. do not let the card to go to sleep get it out of the Standby
loop.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Mark2006" wrote in message
news:1111A487-38FE-4E93-83D2-62E3047ED927@microsoft.com...
> Often when I turn my computer on after it has been hibernated I find that
> I
> cannot access the internet. This used not to be a problem but has become
> one
> recently. I either need to restart the computer or reset the router.
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Re: Hibernation and Wireless
I was speaking about Hibernation, no standby. Thanks for your help.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> Are talking about Standby, or Hibernation. Hibernation means that the
> computer is actually Off but the RAM was save to a File.
> In case it Standby, makes sure that the Wireless card is Not in Power Saving
> Mode. I.e. do not let the card to go to sleep get it out of the Standby
> loop.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "Mark2006" wrote in message
> news:1111A487-38FE-4E93-83D2-62E3047ED927@microsoft.com...
> > Often when I turn my computer on after it has been hibernated I find that
> > I
> > cannot access the internet. This used not to be a problem but has become
> > one
> > recently. I either need to restart the computer or reset the router.
>
>
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