Wireless Connection keeps dropping with VISTA
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> Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PCOff hand I would check to see if you wireless hardware has any power save
> (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The
> problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although
> the
> BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i
> cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5
> minutes.
> Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
> minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon
> changes
> to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I
> then
> have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot
> the
> laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
> another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!
>
> Can anybody help?
> thanks
90E2994-DD5F-4777-8113-3DB33AE02D1E@microsoft.com...> "maximus" <maximus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messageI have a similar problem. I have a dsl router with a xp pro box connected
> news:140CB411-0E2D-46FB-B6F4-113A3A2B5DA5@microsoft.com...>> Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC>
>> (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with.
>> The
>> problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although
>> the
>> BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now,
>> i
>> cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5
>> minutes.
>> Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
>> minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon
>> changes
>> to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I
>> then
>> have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot
>> the
>> laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
>> another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!
>>
>> Can anybody help?
>> thanks
> Off hand I would check to see if you wireless hardware has any power save
> function that you could disable.
>
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>
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> Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC
> (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The
> problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the
> BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i
> cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes.
> Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
> minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes
> to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then
> have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the
> laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
> another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!
>
> Can anybody help?
> thanks
> Maximus,
>
> I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing
> intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check
> that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine,
> and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes.
>
> The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless
> network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent
> version of the wireless network adapter driver.
>
> Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the
> trace logs for unexpected disconnects.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> "maximus" wrote:
>> > Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC
> > (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The
> > problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the
> > BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i
> > cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes.
> > Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
> > minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes
> > to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then
> > have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the
> > laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
> > another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!
> >
> > Can anybody help?
> > thanks
> Hi thanks for the reply.
>
> Im not too sure what you mean, how do i check if there's a security mismatch?
> I am experiencing disconnects about every 3 minutes, the icon changes to
> Limited Connectivity every time and i end up with Local access only and no
> internet.
>
> Ive tried updating the driver for my wireless adaptor and it says Windows
> has decided it's got the latest version already.. details:
>
> Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop
> Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG Network Connection
> Driver: 10.6.0.29 (30/10/2006)
>
> Anymore ideas and where do i find the trace logs?
>
> regards
>
>
>
> "Kim [MS]" wrote:
>> > Maximus,
> >
> > I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing
> > intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check
> > that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine,
> > and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes.
> >
> > The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless
> > network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent
> > version of the wireless network adapter driver.
> >
> > Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the
> > trace logs for unexpected disconnects.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > "maximus" wrote:
> >> > > Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC
> > > (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The
> > > problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the
> > > BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i
> > > cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes.
> > > Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
> > > minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes
> > > to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then
> > > have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the
> > > laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
> > > another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!
> > >
> > > Can anybody help?
> > > thanks
> maximus,
>
> For diagnostics, first run Diagnose on your wireless adapter. Do this by
> right-clicking on your network icon in the system tray. Then select Network
> and Sharing Center. From there, click on Manage network connections in the
> left-hand navigation bar. Then, right click on your wireless connection and
> choose Diagnose. The results should indicate if you have a security mismatch
> with your AP.
>
> Please post back with your results.
>
> As you asked, to generate wireless diagnostics logs, click Start, right
> click Computer, click Manage. Click Reliability and Performance, click Data
> Collector sets, click System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then
> click Start to run the wireless diagnostic tracing.
>
> Attempt to reproduce the connect/disconnect error condition.
>
> In the same Computer Management console, in Reliability and Performance/Data
> Collector set/System, right click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click Stop
> to stop the tracing (it's a performance hit to keep it running).
>
> Click Reports, then click System, click Wireless Diagnostics, and then click
> Wireless to open the top level of the report.
>
>
>
> "maximus" wrote:> > Hi thanks for the reply.>> > Im not too sure what you mean, how do i check if there's a security mismatch?>
> > I am experiencing disconnects about every 3 minutes, the icon changes to
> > Limited Connectivity every time and i end up with Local access only and no
> > internet.> > Ive tried updating the driver for my wireless adaptor and it says Windows>
> > has decided it's got the latest version already.. details:> > Dell Inspiron 6400 Laptop>
> > Intel Pro Wireless 3945 ABG Network Connection
> > Driver: 10.6.0.29 (30/10/2006)> > Anymore ideas and where do i find the trace logs?>> > regards>> > "Kim [MS]" wrote:>>> > > Maximus,>> > > I'm sorry you're experiencing problems. If you're still experiencing
> > > intermittent connectivity, there are a number of possibilities. First check
> > > that there isn't a mismatch between the security settings on your machine,
> > > and the wireless AP. Typically, this results in a disconnect every 3 minutes.>> > > The problem might also be an improperly functioning or outdated wireless
> > > network adapter driver. To remedy this, obtain and install the most recent
> > > version of the wireless network adapter driver.>> > > Finally, the problem might be an issue with your wireless AP. Look at the
> > > trace logs for unexpected disconnects.>> > > Hope this helps.>> > > "maximus" wrote:>> > > > Hi, i've got a BT Homehub Wireless network set up which my Desktop PC
> > > > (Windows XP) has quite happily connected to and works flawlessly with. The
> > > > problem i've got is that my Dell laptop has Vista installed, and although the
> > > > BT helpdesk has been through the setup and config a number of times now, i
> > > > cannot get the laptop to stay connected Wirelessly for more than 5 minutes.
> > > > Everytime i connect it to the wireless network it works fine for approx 5
> > > > minutes then the same thing happens, all of a sudden the status icon changes
> > > > to limited connectivity and i lose the Wireless internet connection. I then
> > > > have to connect by the ethernet to get onto the internet, unless i reboot the
> > > > laptop and go through the whole set up process again.. which will give me
> > > > another 5 minutes wireless connection only!!>> > > > Can anybody help?
> > > > thanks- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
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