Hi all,
I updated the firmware on my router and the situation has been resolved.
Maybe it was something with windows vista which the router update cured.
~ Tibelian
"Charles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Wow this is very interesting as I have the same network adapter and faced
> the
> exact same problem!
>
> I have Windows Vista Ultimate on a Sony Vaio AR-11M Laptop which also has
> the 'Intel Pro Wireless 3945abg network adapter'.
>
> This used to happen to me all the time after upgrading to Vista (from Xp)-
> it would refuse to connect to my router until i restarted the laptop.
> Windows
> Vistas 'problems report and solutions', detected another problem that the
> adapter was causing which was that it caused the computer to sometimes
> crash
> when it entered Standby. It told me to visit the Intel website to get the
> latest driver and now it works... i don't get disconnected and my standby
> problem was sorted.
>
> My guess is that the vista drivers for this network adapter were written
> rather poorly- they fixed a lot of the bugs now!
>
> My advise would be to visit the intel download & support center and update
> to the latest driver like I did.
>
> "Tibelian" wrote:
>
>> I have Windows Vista Business on a Lenovo T60, Core 2 Duo T7700, 2GB RAM
>> and
>> Intel PRO Wireless 3945abg network adapter.
>>
>> Everything runs fine, until I step away from the computer. I have noticed
>> that after a certain time of no network activity, the network drops out &
>> the computer refuses to connect to any Wireless Network and just pops out
>> a
>> "Could not connect to this Wireless Network" message (sometimes
>> immediately
>> after selecting my network in the 'Connect or Disconnect' box). Diagnose
>> &
>> Repair also doesnt do any good and asks me to contact the wireless
>> network
>> admin. On some rare occassions this has happened when I was actively
>> working
>> on th network as well. The only way to get WiFi back up and running is
>> 1. Reboot the system
>> 2. Disable and Enable the Wireless Adapter in Device Manager
>>
>> I have begun to leave Internet Radio running in mute all night nowadays
>> just
>> to ensure that WiFi stays connected all the time. I have opted out of
>> "Allow
>> Windows to shut this device off" for the network adapter in the Device
>> Manager. No dough...
>>
>> What could be the problem here?
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>>
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