Solved my Internet Drops & Loss of Home Network in Vista

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Mysty723

Well to start off I was having many of the same issues alot of you were; loss
of Internet Connection in Vista; completely loosing my Home Network; random
Internet Lags and Drops; and it seemed the only solution was to Reboot my
Computer to get an Active Internet connection. I applied many of the
Hotfixes; and used all of the Suggestions but nothing seemed to work. The
one thing that did seem to make sense though was the Tech advice here and
their that would say it was a Hardware Issue with Routers, etc.

So this is what I did; I went out and Bought the D-Link DIR-655 which is
Certified to work with Vista. It arrived last week; hooked it up and since
then I have not had 1 Internet Drop; or have I lost my Home Network. Now my
Computer can stay on; go to sleep; and when it wakes I have an immediate
Internet Connection. On the Upside the speeds are much faster as well
instead of your basic 100mbps; im getting 300mbps. So it was well worth the
Upgrade to me. It actually made sense that to take advantage of some of the
new options with Vista Networking that you would need a New Certified Vista
Router. Im actually very glad I did it; no more headaches and reboots. Hope
this helps anyone who was going thru the same Issues I was.

Oh and by the way just so you know here is what I have going on with my
Network: My New PC; 2 Mac Books; 1 older PC; 1 Xbox; 1 PS3; and 1 Wii; and
the VOIP.

I also used to use the Hawking Booster on my Network to help with VOIP lag
and arranging packets; but I also elminate that now because this new Router
arranges the packets and no Lag on the VOIP.
 
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Waldy

Mysty723 said:
So this is what I did; I went out and Bought the D-Link DIR-655 which is
Certified to work with Vista. It arrived last week; hooked it up and
since
then I have not had 1 Internet Drop; or have I lost my Home Network. Now
my
Computer can stay on; go to sleep; and when it wakes I have an immediate
Internet Connection. On the Upside the speeds are much faster as well
instead of your basic 100mbps; im getting 300mbps. So it was well worth
the
Upgrade to me. It actually made sense that to take advantage of some of
the
new options with Vista Networking that you would need a New Certified
Vista
Router. Im actually very glad I did it; no more headaches and reboots.
Hope
this helps anyone who was going thru the same Issues I was.

Same here. I had a nightmare with a Netgear adapter and bought a D-Link one
as it was the only Vista certified USB adapter out of about 20 in my local
store. Now I have uninterupted network access. I was starting to think it
was a Vista problem!
 

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