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House Power Failures and Mac
E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "bdog" <b...@op.net> wrote in message news:Xns9A0E6108A4CD3bdopnet@66.250.146.128... When my computer goes into sleep mode, I lose my wireless connection when I come out of sleep mode. I must turn off the computer and then restart to get it back. Can anyone offer any suggestions?

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Yes I have one also from a sleep switch on the front of the case... and that's exactly what it is... a hardware switch to place the m/c into sleep mode. Just ignore it.. if my experience with my previous board and its so called sleep mode is anything to go by... its more trouble than its worth. Jo.

Please help; Problem with connection after sleep mode
When I connect to the Internet, the instant that the connection is made, my system locksup and automatically resets the computer. This problem never happens before the computer enters the first sleep-mode after system power on. My system is using Windows 98 SE; an Epox mv3g-5 motherboard with an AMD K6 III 450 CPU;

Tyan Tiger 2 in sleep mode after power-up
ap1 ap1.2z3...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista general I am using Windows Vista Home Premium on a HP Pavilion Notebook and have the same issue: Losing Internet connection when resuming from sleep/hybernate mode. A temporary fix: Before I Hiybernate or go to Sleep Mode, I go to Control Panel -> Device

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also noticed that this usually occured when the system went into "sleep" mode and then gets brought back up. I took a chance and guessed that the "sleep" mode was only giving enough power to the computer to stay on and was not giving any power the the network card to stay logged in to the network.

How do i Share Alcatel ADSL connection? (BT openworld + OS9)
Donald Albury dalb...@pbcwdb.com novell support os server netware5x install-upgrade "Felton Green (SysOp)" wrote: hmm interesting. Never thought of the sleep mode causing problems. It puts the NIC to sleep. -- Donald Albury Novell Support Volunteer SysOp Please do not e-mail me No e-mail support provided.

Lose wireless connection after sleep mode
But now after the computer has been in hibernate or sleep mode, it has NO network connection after waking up. And I don't just mean 'page cannot be displayed'. Doing a tracert results in 'unable to resolve host name'. No internet applications work. You have to do a soft reboot, then everything is fine,

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... if you do not leave the machine powered on in sleep mode overnight. Then When you turn it on it prioritizes things. Internet connection is not high on the list. The network connection is started BEFORE the user logs on. It is provided as a service, and services start at Windows bootup, not user login.

Network connection after sleep mode / Microsoft 90 day Vista suppo
Turn off all the sleep mode crap on the laptop and see if that cures it. On 3 Nov 2002 13:27:53 -0800, aprotopa...@yahoo.com (aprotopa) wrote: I have a laptop running windows millenium OS which is connected by a USB connection to a motorola surfboard 4200 modem. My cable company is comcast.

Losing connection to Server !
<snip> When you put the computer to sleep, hibernate, everything goes to sleep, so the internet connection is doing nothing. No harm can come to your computer from any Sleep mode is one of the thngs controlled by the Power Management Unit (PMU) which is a chip on the Apple logic board (motherboard to you).

Techies ...putting the PC to sleep
But I have Energy Saver running and my Mac is probably in sleep mode, so does sleep mode shut down all services like ftp and telnet? Actually, I think it kills your network connection entirely. When my powerbook goes into sleep mode, the "PC" light (indicates if there's a computer attached to it) on my cable modem

WAN connection question
riki see_my_home@page microsoft public smartphone developer Tim Johnson wrote: That sounds like I could have my SmartPhone app "connect to a server" to divulge its IP address, then go into sleep mode while listening for socket connections. And my desktop app could somehow ask the server for that phones IP address

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Squint0241 Squint0...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Steve, thanks for the info. I tried your solution and it allows me to reconnect without having tho reboot... Thanks so much.. "Squint0241" wrote: Whenever I come out of sleep-mode, I loose my Internet connection.

Terayon modem connection timeout behind proxy
... "The only issue I have had with it is that if I set my machine on Sleep mode the Rangemax seems to disconnect so that when I wake the machine it has issues. However, leaving a computer running 24 hours/day as a workaround to losing a wireless network connection during sleep is hardly professional

Sleep mode causes drop in wireless connectn
Detailed root cause: 802.11 connection failed due to status code 14: Received an Authentication frame with authentication transaction sequence number out of Second Issue: Sleep Mode Coming out of sleep mode takes a long time. This driver responded slower than expected to the resume request while servicing this

Sleep mode
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Is your system going into Standby or Hibernate mode? There is a difference. Standby still leaves most of the PC powered up, and only turns of some things. Hibernate turns virtually everything off and saves what's in memory to disk.

disabling ICQ netdetect
I have D-link DI- 604 broadband router for internet connection sharing and file sharing with another computer. The problem is that i cant get my primary pc into sleep mode. Windows prompts me with "this computer cannot go into sleep mode because other computers on the network may lose their internet connection.

IPv6 - can I disble it?
KB ID#: 7221 Categories: Windows/System Related Question: Why do I receive the following message when my Windows NT-based computer (Windows NT, 2000, and XP) attempts to go into stand by mode (also called hibernate, sleep, or suspend mode)? Device driver for the communication port Com1device is preventing the

loosing connection to servers
... in news:#JI1XLn8CHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl: Is your system going into Standby or Hibernate mode? There is a difference. Standby still leaves most of the PC powered up, and only turns of some things. Hibernate turns virtually everything off and saves what's in memory to disk. Sleep mode Hibernate is disabled.

Personal Cat Specifications
Snacko Sna...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices When you come out of sleep mode or whatever it is that breaks your wireless However, leaving a computer running 24 hours/day as a workaround to losing a wireless network connection during sleep is hardly professional