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I have used Windows Vista Ultimate Edition since Feb.
I have this problem that every certain period (1-2 hours), my browser suddenly get disconnected from Internet. I never experience this when I use Windows XP. I connect to my wireless at home. The other applications that are already connected to the internet, like Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, etc, seem still get connected to internet (but when i logout, then I cannot login anymore). I use Internet Explorer/Firefox to browse, it only shows "The page cannot be displayed". I already try to diagnose, renew IP Address, disconnect and then connect again, but none seems to be worked. When I try to ping, for example "ping www.google.com", there's a reply. The only solution is to restart the whole Windows Vista. The icon in the system tray (right-bottom of taskbar) still shows that it's still connected to internet. None of other PC (Windows XP) in my home experiences the same problem. I suspect this error has something to do with Thinkpad Access Connection, then I uninstall the whole Access Connection, but problem persists. Even get worse, I got disconnected in only half hour just now. I try to connect through Virtual PC (Windows Server 2003), and surprisingly, I am able to connect to internet inside the guest OS. This is getting ridiculous, it's difficult for me to get restarted every 1-2 hours just to browse to internet. Anyone can help me? Someone says that I need to set the wireless not to use power saving, but I cannot find how to change the setting. Please help. |
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On Apr 8, 9:43 pm, "Gunady" <Gun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have used Windows Vista Ultimate Edition since Feb. > I have this problem that every certain period (1-2 hours), my browser > suddenly get disconnected from Internet. I never experience this when > I use Windows XP. I connect to my wireless at home. The other > applications that are already connected to the internet, like Windows > Live Messenger, Google Talk, etc, seem still get connected to internet > (but when i logout, then I cannot login anymore). I use Internet > Explorer/Firefox to browse, it only shows "The page cannot be > displayed". I already try to diagnose, renew IP Address, disconnect > and then connect again, but none seems to be worked. When I try to > ping, for example "pingwww.google.com", there's a reply. The only > solution is to restart the whole Windows Vista. The icon in the system > tray (right-bottom of taskbar) still shows that it's still connected > to internet. None of other PC (Windows XP) in my home experiences the > same problem. > > I suspect this error has something to do with Thinkpad Access > Connection, then I uninstall the whole Access Connection, but problem > persists. Even get worse, I got disconnected in only half hour just > now. > > I try to connect through Virtual PC (Windows Server 2003), and > surprisingly, I am able to connect to internet inside the guest OS. > This is getting ridiculous, it's difficult for me to get restarted > every 1-2 hours just to browse to internet. > > Anyone can help me? Someone says that I need to set the wireless not > to use power saving, but I cannot find how to change the setting. > Please help. Hmm.. I have found a way how to set Wireless setting to Maximum Performance in Power Options, Advanced Power Setting. But, problem remains .Please help me, I think this leaves me without any other option, than switch back to Windows XP . |
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Try going into your modem software and run the connection setup wizard. You
may have to reauthorize your connections. You can also try enabling selective ping to allow your modem to communicate with your comuter. I don't know if this will work for you but it worked for me. Don't give up without calling the support department for your modem. I think this is where the problem is. Have a nice day. "Gunady" wrote: > On Apr 8, 9:43 pm, "Gunady" <Gun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have used Windows Vista Ultimate Edition since Feb. > > I have this problem that every certain period (1-2 hours), my browser > > suddenly get disconnected from Internet. I never experience this when > > I use Windows XP. I connect to my wireless at home. The other > > applications that are already connected to the internet, like Windows > > Live Messenger, Google Talk, etc, seem still get connected to internet > > (but when i logout, then I cannot login anymore). I use Internet > > Explorer/Firefox to browse, it only shows "The page cannot be > > displayed". I already try to diagnose, renew IP Address, disconnect > > and then connect again, but none seems to be worked. When I try to > > ping, for example "pingwww.google.com", there's a reply. The only > > solution is to restart the whole Windows Vista. The icon in the system > > tray (right-bottom of taskbar) still shows that it's still connected > > to internet. None of other PC (Windows XP) in my home experiences the > > same problem. > > > > I suspect this error has something to do with Thinkpad Access > > Connection, then I uninstall the whole Access Connection, but problem > > persists. Even get worse, I got disconnected in only half hour just > > now. > > > > I try to connect through Virtual PC (Windows Server 2003), and > > surprisingly, I am able to connect to internet inside the guest OS. > > This is getting ridiculous, it's difficult for me to get restarted > > every 1-2 hours just to browse to internet. > > > > Anyone can help me? Someone says that I need to set the wireless not > > to use power saving, but I cannot find how to change the setting. > > Please help. > > Hmm.. I have found a way how to set Wireless setting to Maximum > Performance in Power Options, Advanced Power Setting. But, problem > remains .> Please help me, I think this leaves me without any other option, than > switch back to Windows XP .> > |
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I don't see any indication where this person is using a modem (*ughh*). I
spent several hours hooking up my network (broadband), which consists of one deskopt (Vista), laptop (wireless on Vista), and 2 other desktops (one hardwired, and the other wireless). My Godsend was getting a software product called Network Magic. It takes all of the complications out of setting up and fixing your network. Try it out and see. It is a fantastic product that will save you hours (if not days) of headache-free Internet access (with security, file and printer sharing all built in). "C.B." wrote: > Try going into your modem software and run the connection setup wizard. You > may have to reauthorize your connections. You can also try enabling selective > ping to allow your modem to communicate with your comuter. I don't know if > this will work for you but it worked for me. Don't give up without calling > the support department for your modem. I think this is where the problem is. > Have a nice day. > > "Gunady" wrote: > > > On Apr 8, 9:43 pm, "Gunady" <Gun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I have used Windows Vista Ultimate Edition since Feb. > > > I have this problem that every certain period (1-2 hours), my browser > > > suddenly get disconnected from Internet. I never experience this when > > > I use Windows XP. I connect to my wireless at home. The other > > > applications that are already connected to the internet, like Windows > > > Live Messenger, Google Talk, etc, seem still get connected to internet > > > (but when i logout, then I cannot login anymore). I use Internet > > > Explorer/Firefox to browse, it only shows "The page cannot be > > > displayed". I already try to diagnose, renew IP Address, disconnect > > > and then connect again, but none seems to be worked. When I try to > > > ping, for example "pingwww.google.com", there's a reply. The only > > > solution is to restart the whole Windows Vista. The icon in the system > > > tray (right-bottom of taskbar) still shows that it's still connected > > > to internet. None of other PC (Windows XP) in my home experiences the > > > same problem. > > > > > > I suspect this error has something to do with Thinkpad Access > > > Connection, then I uninstall the whole Access Connection, but problem > > > persists. Even get worse, I got disconnected in only half hour just > > > now. > > > > > > I try to connect through Virtual PC (Windows Server 2003), and > > > surprisingly, I am able to connect to internet inside the guest OS. > > > This is getting ridiculous, it's difficult for me to get restarted > > > every 1-2 hours just to browse to internet. > > > > > > Anyone can help me? Someone says that I need to set the wireless not > > > to use power saving, but I cannot find how to change the setting. > > > Please help. > > > > Hmm.. I have found a way how to set Wireless setting to Maximum > > Performance in Power Options, Advanced Power Setting. But, problem > > remains .> > Please help me, I think this leaves me without any other option, than > > switch back to Windows XP .> > > > |
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