RE: Laptop will not reconnect to wireless network after sleep or hiber



JimM wrote:

"Bob" wrote:

> I posted this over in windowsxp group then found this one which appears to
> be more appropriate - so I'll paste it here and hopefully someone has fought
> and won this battle.
>
> ..........repost from
> windowsxp.general..................................................
>
> This appears to be the correct group and it sure looks like there's some
> talent that hangs out here that just may have a clue about my laptop
> problem. Actually, it's two laptops, same problem right out of the box.
>
> Problem: Laptop will not reconnect to the wireless network after coming out
> of sleep mode or from hibernation.
>
> Problem has been there since day one (3 weeks ago) and since then I have
> upgraded both with all the latest updates (and BIOS) from Compaq, Broadcom
> and Microsoft. Have spent several hours on both HP's Chat Line and with
> their Tech Support. Numerous things have been tried including checking the
> power options, reinstalling drivers, doing a complete Repair Install, used
> WinFixXP to rebuild the stack and so on and so forth.
>
> Yep... been researching the MS KB and Goggled this thing until the cows came
> home. Found some info but nothing that has solved the problem. Compaq
> "escalated" the problem supposedly and were supposed to get back to me but I
> think they're stumped.
>
> These are Compaq M2010US systems, WinXP Home w/SP2 and have a Broadcom
> 802.1b/g WLAN wireless card and they use RealTek RTL8139/NICs for the wired
> side. Everything works great otherwise but as soon as you come out of sleep
> mode or hibernate mode, it cannot find the network again.. I have to do a
> "repair" and then it connects back up just fine.
>
> It's more of an annoyance problem but if I have it on two systems, I would
> think that someone else has also seen the problem and perhaps found the
> solution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob S.
>
>
>
Bob S.

Actually it was the COMPAQ laptop with Broadband that caught my eye. I was
working with a friend who recently purchased one. Everytime I turned the
wireless on it would blow away all connections. I spend about 6 hours
attempting to find out why, but the connections would go from 54MB to 1MB
about 10 seconds after I turned the laptop WiFi on even on 25% power.

He subsequently took the unit back and received another - this one worked
fine. Your story lets me to belive COMPAQ has developed serious issues with
QA. They used to be the best in the industry - now I am wondering. At the
moment I am having other issues that I cannot state without a doubt it is the
laptop. I can now see the internet but cannot share or see other computers
on the wireless.

Just a thought - sounds like COMPAQ is trying to assist

Jim M
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