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After idle can't connect to internet / or access OEHelp.........please!
After my computer has been idle for a while (anything from 1 hour to overnight) I am unable to connect to the internet or access email via Outlook Express. 3 other computers on the home network (wired) don't have this problem. I've switched computers around to different cables (rooms) and still have the problem. The problem computer is runnung xp pro all others are win98se. I have set all power mngmt to never turn anything off. This situation happens whether I'm connected directly to the Comcast cable modem, to our 8 port hub, and now with Verizon, directly to thier router. I have recently formatted the hd and reinstalled winxp pro and all programs. This was done due to the fact that this (xp) machine has been in the posession of my 17 year old son and is now mine. I wanted a clean start. Have run win update and am current with all virus protection and spyware checks. Any thoughts would be appreciated, Sorry............
I should have added that after reboot all is well, I am able to conect. Show quoteHide quote "Robert" wrote: > Help.........please! > After my computer has been idle for a while (anything from 1 hour to > overnight) I am unable to connect to the internet or access email via Outlook > Express. Maybe I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the LAN card's settings
for power-saving options? I've seen numerous cases where these give rise to weird problems. obvious........not to me. I'll be looking at that right way........is it
possible for you to point me in the right direction? Thanks, Robert Show quoteHide quote "Ian" wrote: > > Maybe I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the LAN card's settings > for power-saving options? I've seen numerous cases where these give rise to > weird problems. > > I found it. It's was checked to "Allow the computer to turn off this device
to save power". I removed the check. I'll know by later today or by morning if it cured the issue. Thanks for the response, Robert Show quoteHide quote "Ian" wrote: > > Maybe I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the LAN card's settings > for power-saving options? I've seen numerous cases where these give rise to > weird problems. > > Being idle overnight brought no change. I was not able to connect until I
rebooted. Before I rebooted I did look at the Local Are Connection Status and this is what I found: Status: Connected Duration: 9:50:45 (this was approx when I had rebooted last night) Speed: 100.0 Mbps Under Activitity: Packets sent: 579 Pakets recieved:404 Any help would be great. Show quoteHide quote "Robert" wrote: > I found it. It's was checked to "Allow the computer to turn off this device > to save power". I removed the check. I'll know by later today or by morning > if it cured the issue. > Thanks for the response, > Robert > > "Ian" wrote: > > > > > Maybe I'm stating the obvious but have you checked the LAN card's settings > > for power-saving options? I've seen numerous cases where these give rise to > > weird problems. > > > > I'm still on the hunt for the cure of my idle computers internet connection
problems............. Question: device manager/ network adapters/ intel pro/100 ve network connection/ I right click and select properties and then select the advanced tab and then highlight "Smart Power Down" I then have the option of either "enable or disable". Could this Smart Power Down property be the reason why my internet connection is not available after my computer has been idle for a while? What does it mean if I choose to "disable" this property?
Can't see computer in workgroup, but shared resources are availabl
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