I just learned something pretty interesting. At the suggestion of another
member here on the board, I installed a program called Network Magic to solve
another problem that I was having (I could not see another XP PC on my home
network). I had tried EVERYTHING to solve that problem and spent fruitless
hours working on it. Anyway, Network Magic not only solved my networking
problems, but now when I lose internet access after sleep mode, I just click
on the "Fix Problem" button in Network Magic and it repairs the connection!
I am REALLY impressed with this product. It is really easy to set up and
use, and it's free. Sweet. Anyway, the program can be dowloaded here:
http://www.networkmagic.com/
Just thought I would pass this alonng.
Ken
"Keninsb" wrote:
> Hi John, thanks for the repy and suggestions.
>
> My laptop uses a wireless connection, so there is no physical connection. I
> like to have the sleep mode because I am confined to bed a lot, and
> frequently close the laptop and set it aside for a while before using it
> again. I don't like the idea of turning off the laptop off and then back on
> again so many times.
> Anyway, thanks again for the suggestions.
>
> Ken
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
> > Have you tried unplugging and replugging in the connection. I no longer
> > have sleep on my new machine, but on my old one if I disconnected the RJ-45
> > plug for a few seconds and plugged it back in it worked. Not a great
> > solution but a hell of a lot better than restarting. Was for me at least.
> >
> >
> > "Keninsb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:6EE75F9E-0659-4562-A8F2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Hi everyone. I am not sure if I am posting in the correct place, so
> > > please
> > > bear with me.
> > > I am using Office 2007 on my laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium. I
> > > am on a wireless network, am experiencing the following problem:
> > > When I close the lid to my laptop, the laptop goes in to "sleep mode".
> > > After opening the lid, I cannot access the internet and get a send/receive
> > > error in Outlook. When I check the status of my wireless connection, it
> > > shows that I am connected and that the signal strength is acceptable. I
> > > have
> > > to restart my laptop before I can access the internet or send/receive mail
> > > in
> > > Outlook.
> > > I had a similar laptop (almost identical, just larger HD) that was running
> > > Windows XP Professional, and did not have this problem on the same network
> > > with the same network settings. I was however running Office XP on the
> > > other
> > > laptop.
> > > I have a POP/SMTP account set up through Yahoo for email. I am not sure
> > > what other relevant information that might help. I appreciate any help or
> > > suggestions.
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Ken
> >
> >