Windows XP home wakeup

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When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but most

of the time the network disabeled.



restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking up.



Please help



Thanks



Eli K.
 
When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but most

of the time the network disabeled.



restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking up.



Please help



Thanks



Eli K.
 
"Eli Kedar" wrote in message

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> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

> most

> of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

> up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.




Have you tried disabling, then enabling the adapter in the Control Panel?
 
"Eli Kedar" wrote in message

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> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

> most

> of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

> up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.




Have you tried disabling, then enabling the adapter in the Control Panel?
 
Eli Kedar wrote:

> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged"

> but most of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and

> waking up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.




Check the properties of your NIC and see if there are Power Management

settings. One that should show is "Allow the computer to turn off this

device to save power" or something similar. Uncheck that box.

I don't use standby, but when mine comes out of hibernation, there is

usually a popup on my network sysmbol stating "Charter is now connected",

and everything works just fine.

--

SC Tom
 
Eli Kedar wrote:

> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged"

> but most of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and

> waking up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.




Check the properties of your NIC and see if there are Power Management

settings. One that should show is "Allow the computer to turn off this

device to save power" or something similar. Uncheck that box.

I don't use standby, but when mine comes out of hibernation, there is

usually a popup on my network sysmbol stating "Charter is now connected",

and everything works just fine.

--

SC Tom
 
On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:07:56 -0700, Eli Kedar

wrote:



>When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

>connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but most

>of the time the network disabeled.

>

>restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking up.

>

>Please help

>

>Thanks

>

>Eli K.

>




I have never found that the "standby" mode works properly in ANY

version of Windows. On my Win98 computer, it actually caused the

computer to lock up, and require a cold reboot. (shut off the power).

Then of course all the drives need to be scanned for errors upon

rebooting.



My advice, DISABLE the standby mode completely. When you're done

using the computer, shut it off.
 
On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:07:56 -0700, Eli Kedar

wrote:



>When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

>connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but most

>of the time the network disabeled.

>

>restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking up.

>

>Please help

>

>Thanks

>

>Eli K.

>




I have never found that the "standby" mode works properly in ANY

version of Windows. On my Win98 computer, it actually caused the

computer to lock up, and require a cold reboot. (shut off the power).

Then of course all the drives need to be scanned for errors upon

rebooting.



My advice, DISABLE the standby mode completely. When you're done

using the computer, shut it off.
 
Start the Device Manager (Type "devmgmt.msc" into the "Run" box on the

Start Menu) and, to "see" all installed network adaptors, choose "View" :-

"Show hidden devices" from the top menus.



Quite often, especially if you have Bluetooth installed, you will have

extra "Virtual" network adaptors that are unused.



If you find any, after showing hidden devices, disable them all (if you

never use them).



==



Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)









"Eli Kedar" wrote in message

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> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

> most

> of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

> up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.

>

>
 
Start the Device Manager (Type "devmgmt.msc" into the "Run" box on the

Start Menu) and, to "see" all installed network adaptors, choose "View" :-

"Show hidden devices" from the top menus.



Quite often, especially if you have Bluetooth installed, you will have

extra "Virtual" network adaptors that are unused.



If you find any, after showing hidden devices, disable them all (if you

never use them).



==



Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)









"Eli Kedar" wrote in message

news:AC191D05-880A-458A-92E7-04B339788364@microsoft.com...

> When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

> most

> of the time the network disabeled.

>

> restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

> up.

>

> Please help

>

> Thanks

>

> Eli K.

>

>
 
wrote in message

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> On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:07:56 -0700, Eli Kedar

> wrote:

>

>>When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

>>connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

>>most

>>of the time the network disabeled.

>>

>>restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

>>up.

>>

>>Please help

>>

>>Thanks

>>

>>Eli K.

>>


>

> I have never found that the "standby" mode works properly in ANY

> version of Windows. On my Win98 computer, it actually caused the

> computer to lock up, and require a cold reboot. (shut off the power).

> Then of course all the drives need to be scanned for errors upon

> rebooting.

>

> My advice, DISABLE the standby mode completely. When you're done

> using the computer, shut it off.

>




Mine works each and every time. Never fails to come up.
 
wrote in message

news:194t06dsfhdt2n455pelrbtdrl6n4ckv39@4ax.com...

> On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:07:56 -0700, Eli Kedar

> wrote:

>

>>When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

>>connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

>>most

>>of the time the network disabeled.

>>

>>restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

>>up.

>>

>>Please help

>>

>>Thanks

>>

>>Eli K.

>>


>

> I have never found that the "standby" mode works properly in ANY

> version of Windows. On my Win98 computer, it actually caused the

> computer to lock up, and require a cold reboot. (shut off the power).

> Then of course all the drives need to be scanned for errors upon

> rebooting.

>

> My advice, DISABLE the standby mode completely. When you're done

> using the computer, shut it off.

>




Mine works each and every time. Never fails to come up.
 
Thanks Tim.



I did not find any problem.

Suddenly a new massge is comming on - Use another USB port, so I think to

reinstall Windows.

--

Eli K







"Tim Meddick" wrote:



> Start the Device Manager (Type "devmgmt.msc" into the "Run" box on the

> Start Menu) and, to "see" all installed network adaptors, choose "View" :-

> "Show hidden devices" from the top menus.

>

> Quite often, especially if you have Bluetooth installed, you will have

> extra "Virtual" network adaptors that are unused.

>

> If you find any, after showing hidden devices, disable them all (if you

> never use them).

>

> ==

>

> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)

>

>

>

>

> "Eli Kedar" wrote in message

> news:AC191D05-880A-458A-92E7-04B339788364@microsoft.com...

> > When my desktop computer is waking up from standby there is no network

> > connection, somtimes there is a message - "network cable unpluged" but

> > most

> > of the time the network disabeled.

> >

> > restarting the comuter fixes the problem till the next standby and waking

> > up.

> >

> > Please help

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Eli K.

> >

> >


>

> .

>
 
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