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Wireless stops working, requires rebootI have a Tenda TWL541C(P) network card on my Win2000 desktop PC. I
also have another combined network/sound card which is connected to broadband. I share the broadband internet connection with a linux laptop (EEEPC) via wireless network. A problem is that the wireless connection stops working after the PC goes on standby, and I need to reboot to get it to work again. I've got the latest Tenda drivers and software installed. Anyone have any clue how to fix this problem? Thanks. Hi
That is a common problem with some Wireless card. Get the Wireless card out of the Power Saving loop. keep it always alive. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "spasmous2" <spasm***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:be9df459-dc3d-4240-b516-ed9ce0f66556@a39g2000pre.googlegroups.com... >I have a Tenda TWL541C(P) network card on my Win2000 desktop PC. I > also have another combined network/sound card which is connected to > broadband. I share the broadband internet connection with a linux > laptop (EEEPC) via wireless network. > > A problem is that the wireless connection stops working after the PC > goes on standby, and I need to reboot to get it to work again. I've > got the latest Tenda drivers and software installed. > > Anyone have any clue how to fix this problem? Thanks.
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