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Old 05-06-2008, 11:42 PM   #1
sambrea
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Problem after shutting lid

Hi,

I have recently encountered a problem with my system, where after shutting
the lid of my laptop to rest for a period of time because i have to go away,
it no longer is able to encounter my family's wireless network, so i have to
shut the computer completely off and restart it. It's a pain in the neck and
has just recently started doing this, starting after 3 or 4 shuts, but now
it's down to one. It's just plain annoying because I might have things I'm
doing online that I don't want to lose the place of. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Old 06-06-2008, 12:42 AM   #2
George
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Re: Problem after shutting lid

Try: Control Panel > Power Options > Advanced tab > Power button
> When I close the lid . . . > select "Do nothing".


Hth,

George


"sambrea" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
>
> I have recently encountered a problem with my system, where
> after shutting
> the lid of my laptop to rest for a period of time because i have
> to go away,
> it no longer is able to encounter my family's wireless network,
> so i have to
> shut the computer completely off and restart it. It's a pain in
> the neck and
> has just recently started doing this, starting after 3 or 4
> shuts, but now
> it's down to one. It's just plain annoying because I might have
> things I'm
> doing online that I don't want to lose the place of. Any help
> would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>



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Old 06-06-2008, 12:43 AM   #3
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Re: Problem after shutting lid


"sambrea" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
>
> I have recently encountered a problem with my system, where after
> shutting
> the lid of my laptop to rest for a period of time because i have to go
> away,


Might it be going into Standby ? or does it happen if you just close lid /
then reopen it right away ?
What model laptop - how do you " wake it up "?
I've had some PC's where it would only 'wake up' br pressing .. the power
button, or the space bar .

can you put it INTO standby and wake it up if you try ?

> it no longer is able to encounter my family's wireless network, so i
> have to
> shut the computer completely off and restart it. It's a pain in the
> neck and
> has just recently started doing this, starting after 3 or 4 shuts, but
> now
> it's down to one.


What does that mean ? you USED to close it 3 or 4 times and it was OK
until recently ?
If it was ok after the first 2 times you closed it, then it's not the lid
switch.
Is the power light blinking ?
Again - standby ? what is your current selection ? in power - Home ?
Portable ? Times on each and AGAIN check "how to wake it up "


> It's just plain annoying because I might have things I'm
> doing online that I don't want to lose the place of. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.







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Old 06-06-2008, 08:44 AM   #4
Elmo
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Re: Problem after shutting lid

sambrea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently encountered a problem with my system, where after shutting
> the lid of my laptop to rest for a period of time because I have to go away,
> it no longer is able to encounter my family's wireless network, so I have to
> shut the computer completely off and restart it. It's a pain in the neck and
> has just recently started doing this, starting after 3 or 4 shuts, but now
> it's down to one. It's just plain annoying because I might have things I'm
> doing online that I don't want to lose the place of. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks


Open Device Manager, open the properties on your ethernet card, click
the Power tab, and deselect "Allow the computer to turn off this device
to save power".

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Joe =o)
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