I agree, it seems to be a Vista bug. I found changing the connect speed
(e.g. 100 mpbs to 10 mbps, or whatever) 'resets' it also. I also determined
the systems that had been running Vista for a while seemed to 'learn' how to
handle it without that. Have no idea why that is true.
I didn't try resetting the adapter, but I imagine it will do it that way
temporarily. My way seems to 'work thru' that. Your way, Vista may never get
a chance to 'learn better'.
Hope I'm not wasting your time, but this works for me.
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"orionrph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've read numerous threads that detail problems with Vista requiring
> resetting ones network adapter both after booting or upon waking from
> sleep
> mode. My problem is one of those. I have internet connection if I
> reboot,
> but if I wake from sleep, I do not. So far, I have not seen a solution to
> this problem and am creating this thread in the hope I have simply been
> unable to find it.
>
> I believe this is a Vista problem because there are four other computers
> that connect to the same router and none of them have the problem I do.
> They
> are connected to the router as listed below:
>
> #1: XP Wired
> #2: XP Wireless
> #3: XP Wired
> #4: Vista Wireless (Laptop)
> Mine: Vista Wired
>
> I receive the following when using the Diagnose and Repair Tool:
> "Unable to connect to primary DNS server (192.168.1.1)"
>
> I acheive an internet connection 100% of the time simply by resetting the
> network adapter which is the only choice presented me by this tool. I
> also
> have never experienced a loss of internet while using my computer after
> doing
> this.
>
> It gets tiring resetting the adapter everytime I logon since I always use
> sleep mode. The mention of not connecting to the primary DNS server
> should
> give me a clue, but I'm a novice to networks and after many hours of
> reading
> posts and manuals and even purchasing a Vista book at a bookstore, I'm too
> frustrated to keep searching.
>
> I'm posting in the hope that one of you heady technophiles will be able to
> solve this problem or at least head me in the right direction. Thanks for
> reading.