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therock
Posted 3/23/2008 3:20:19 PM





Below is from a post here from May/07. I have the same thing. The only
thing not mentioned is when I got to Task Manager to look it over and
select the Networking tab it shows a blank and it's all over but the
crying. I have to ctrl/alt/del again and end task the task manager and
do a re-start to get going again.

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My problem has to do with my wireless networking connection suddenly
and
without reason losing connection to the internet while still being
connected
to the LAN, or at least SAYING it's connected to the LAN when in fact
it has
completely locked up. On XP this was resolved 60% of the time by
"repairing"
the connection. Other times that would cause the entire system to lock
up, or
fail to do anything so the only way to get my connection back was to
reboot
the computer. On Vista, you can't "repair" the same way you could in XP
(Vista diagnoses the problem and comes up with 3 solutions that are not
the
problem and makes no attempt to repair). Manually disconnecting causes
it to
lock up. A few times I have fixed it by unplugging my adapter and then
reconnecting it after a moment. I would try /release /renew but for
some
reason it keeps telling me the action can not be performed when there
is no
connection, even though it's connected with limited connectivity (in my
experience this just means the DHCP didn't assign the IP address
correctly).
Rebooting is the ONLY way I can fix it for a while however, whenever I
go to
reboot when the wireless NIC is locked up, it hangs at "logging off"
until I
hard reset it, which I DO NOT LIKE TO DO! I have had hard drives
critically
fail after a hard reset/power down, so I try to avoid doing it lest I
encounter a worst case scenario.

I have been having this problem since Windows XP, and I thought my
worries
were over when I got Vista, because the problem has got to be Windows,
because even after I bought completely new components for my computer
(including 3 different Wireless NICs and 2 different routers) the
problem
still occurs.


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therock
Post #34817
MickMurphy
Posted 3/23/2008 3:20:23 PM




Post in reply to: therock
You give NO hardware specs, so you are impossible to help.


You had this problem in XP as well. So????
You have given NO info!!!!


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