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| Wireless networking issues in Vista Hello! I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or a fix? 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista identifies the network name and connects just fine. 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. This is what I am running: System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Firewall : Windows Firewall Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 Anti-Spy : Windows Defender -Anton |
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| RE: Wireless networking issues in Vista I've experienced #1, I finally gave up and told my router to broadcast the SSID. I've also experienced #3, usually twice or three times a day it just quits detecting any networks, and loses connectivity to the original one I was using. My only option is to reboot, because like you, any step I take to try to resolve results in a hang. I've not found any solution yet: I've tried updating my drivers to the newest ones available, and installing all Windows Updates. I have an Intel Wireless card as well. I'm not on my laptop now so I don't know the model number. System: Asus G1 Laptop OS: Windows Vista Ultimate WLAN: Intel ProWireless Firewall: Windows Live OneCare AntiVirus: Windows Live OneCare Anti-Spy: Windows Live OneCare "Anton Hinds" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello! > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or > a fix? > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take > several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They > initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista > identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing > does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang > prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > This is what I am running: > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > Firewall : Windows Firewall > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > > -Anton >[/color] |
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| Re: Wireless networking issues in Vista "SKeene" <SKeene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71FD1752-2D06-4CDC-9DFE-B8B6BDECC603@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I've experienced #1, I finally gave up and told my router to broadcast the > SSID. > > I've also experienced #3, usually twice or three times a day it just quits > detecting any networks, and loses connectivity to the original one I was > using. My only option is to reboot, because like you, any step I take to try > to resolve results in a hang. > > I've not found any solution yet: I've tried updating my drivers to the > newest ones available, and installing all Windows Updates. > > I have an Intel Wireless card as well. I'm not on my laptop now so I don't > know the model number.[/color] Have you tried this update? [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941649/en-us[/url] One of the improvements: It improves the stability of wireless network services. There's also a hotfix available for some wireless problems; [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932063/en-us[/url] Several problems occur on a Windows Vista-based computer when you work in a wireless network environment. -Michael |
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| Re: Wireless networking issues in Vista Your first update (to "...improve the compatibility, reliability, and stability of Windows Vista") listed many great reasons for getting that update... but when I downloaded and tried to install it, I received a dialog which said "the update does not apply to your system". I probably already got it as an automatic update, because the versions of some files i sampled to check match the versions and dates provided in that KB article. Your second link listed five wifi issues, but none seem to describe my particular problem, and the disclaimer to "not use unless you have these exact problems or your puppies will be kicked" made me not want to install it. Thanks for your assistance though. The first link, especially, with all those listed benefits, seems like something everyone should make sure they have. If you find any other info about making the WiFi more reliable, please do share. - Shawn "MICHAEL" wrote: [color=blue] > "SKeene" <SKeene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:71FD1752-2D06-4CDC-9DFE-B8B6BDECC603@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've experienced #1, I finally gave up and told my router to broadcast the > > SSID. > > > > I've also experienced #3, usually twice or three times a day it just quits > > detecting any networks, and loses connectivity to the original one I was > > using. My only option is to reboot, because like you, any step I take to try > > to resolve results in a hang. > > > > I've not found any solution yet: I've tried updating my drivers to the > > newest ones available, and installing all Windows Updates. > > > > I have an Intel Wireless card as well. I'm not on my laptop now so I don't > > know the model number.[/color] > > Have you tried this update? > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941649/en-us[/url] > > One of the improvements: > It improves the stability of wireless network services. > > There's also a hotfix available for some > wireless problems; > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932063/en-us[/url] > Several problems occur on a Windows Vista-based computer > when you work in a wireless network environment. > > > -Michael > >[/color] |
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| Re: Wireless networking issues in Vista Shawn, Have you looked around to see if there might be some type of interference? Around your wireless router or laptop? 2.4GHz cordless phones can cause interference with wireless signals. Try using 5.8GHz or 900mhz cordless phones. I've even had a microwave oven cause problems with my wireless network when it was in use. You could try changing the channel- if it's on 6 try 11 instead. Here's a link to two help sites that are run by the same MVP, the sites have some of the best info on wireless issues; [url]http://www.wifimvp.com/[/url] [url]http://www.chicagotech.net/[/url] Let us know how things work out. Take care, Michael "SKeene" <SKeene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:160CBD58-D641-4096-B3D5-4E328CA38C5B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Your first update (to "...improve the compatibility, reliability, and > stability of Windows Vista") listed many great reasons for getting that > update... but when I downloaded and tried to install it, I received a dialog > which said "the update does not apply to your system". I probably already > got it as an automatic update, because the versions of some files i sampled > to check match the versions and dates provided in that KB article. > > Your second link listed five wifi issues, but none seem to describe my > particular problem, and the disclaimer to "not use unless you have these > exact problems or your puppies will be kicked" made me not want to install it. > > Thanks for your assistance though. The first link, especially, with all > those listed benefits, seems like something everyone should make sure they > have. If you find any other info about making the WiFi more reliable, please > do share. > > - Shawn > > > > "MICHAEL" wrote: >[color=green] >> "SKeene" <SKeene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:71FD1752-2D06-4CDC-9DFE-B8B6BDECC603@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > I've experienced #1, I finally gave up and told my router to broadcast the >> > SSID. >> > >> > I've also experienced #3, usually twice or three times a day it just quits >> > detecting any networks, and loses connectivity to the original one I was >> > using. My only option is to reboot, because like you, any step I take to try >> > to resolve results in a hang. >> > >> > I've not found any solution yet: I've tried updating my drivers to the >> > newest ones available, and installing all Windows Updates. >> > >> > I have an Intel Wireless card as well. I'm not on my laptop now so I don't >> > know the model number.[/color] >> >> Have you tried this update? >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941649/en-us[/url] >> >> One of the improvements: >> It improves the stability of wireless network services. >> >> There's also a hotfix available for some >> wireless problems; >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932063/en-us[/url] >> Several problems occur on a Windows Vista-based computer >> when you work in a wireless network environment. >> >> >> -Michael >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Wireless networking issues in Vista I have a HP pavilion dv6250eu and since upgrading to Vista I have a problem reconnecting to my Belkin wireless router after sleep/hibernate. It seems that Vista cannot handle a change in IP address on the same local network. If I take my laptop to any location with a different wireless then connection is fully automatic. Returning ot my home location and that is now OK. I have seen a thread on this topic elsewhere but cannot find it. I hae tried all upgrades and either they are not applicable or already applied. Has anyone any ideas? -- Dennis "Anton Hinds" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello! > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or > a fix? > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take > several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They > initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista > identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing > does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang > prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > This is what I am running: > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > Firewall : Windows Firewall > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > > -Anton >[/color] |
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| Re: Wireless networking issues in Vista It seems many people are still experiencing these problems. SKeene has a problem with #1 and #3. Phoenix5 is having a problem with #2 ([url]http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1145307[/url]). It's been almost five months since my original post. Is there any way to report these bugs to Microsoft or at least get some word back on if/when they may be fixed? -Anton Anton Hinds wrote:[color=blue] > Hello! > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems > or a fix? > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often > take several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. > They initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, > Vista identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and > repairing does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This > hang prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > This is what I am running: > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > Firewall : Windows Firewall > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > -Anton[/color] |
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| RE: Wireless networking issues in Vista An uopdate. Theis problem manefests as follows - the connection does not get past the Identifying... stage. Workaround - Disconnect (even if it says connected) then connect to the required network. -- Thanks Dennis "Dennis Milns" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a HP pavilion dv6250eu and since upgrading to Vista I have a problem > reconnecting to my Belkin wireless router after sleep/hibernate. > It seems that Vista cannot handle a change in IP address on the same local > network. > If I take my laptop to any location with a different wireless then > connection is fully automatic. Returning ot my home location and that is now > OK. I have seen a thread on this topic elsewhere but cannot find it. I hae > tried all upgrades and either they are not applicable or already applied. > Has anyone any ideas? > -- > Dennis > > > "Anton Hinds" wrote: >[color=green] > > Hello! > > > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or > > a fix? > > > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take > > several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They > > initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista > > identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing > > does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang > > prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > > > This is what I am running: > > > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > > Firewall : Windows Firewall > > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > > > > > -Anton > >[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Wireless networking issues in Vista I have just installed an update for the Broadcom wireless driver (it is only an optional update in Windows update) and the problems appear to have gone away - I saw the Identifying... state and then the fully connected state. -- Dennis "Dennis Milns" wrote: [color=blue] > An uopdate. > Theis problem manefests as follows - the connection does not get past the > Identifying... stage. > Workaround - Disconnect (even if it says connected) then connect to the > required network. > -- > Thanks > Dennis > > > "Dennis Milns" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have a HP pavilion dv6250eu and since upgrading to Vista I have a problem > > reconnecting to my Belkin wireless router after sleep/hibernate. > > It seems that Vista cannot handle a change in IP address on the same local > > network. > > If I take my laptop to any location with a different wireless then > > connection is fully automatic. Returning ot my home location and that is now > > OK. I have seen a thread on this topic elsewhere but cannot find it. I hae > > tried all upgrades and either they are not applicable or already applied. > > Has anyone any ideas? > > -- > > Dennis > > > > > > "Anton Hinds" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Hello! > > > > > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or > > > a fix? > > > > > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take > > > several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They > > > initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista > > > identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > > > > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > > > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > > > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > > > > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > > > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing > > > does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang > > > prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > > > > > This is what I am running: > > > > > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > > > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > > > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > > > Firewall : Windows Firewall > > > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > > > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > > > > > > > > -Anton > > >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: Wireless networking issues in Vista Last on this - I can confirm the BroadCom driver update has resolved the wireless reconnect problems. -- Dennis "Dennis Milns" wrote: [color=blue] > I have just installed an update for the Broadcom wireless driver (it is only > an optional update in Windows update) and the problems appear to have gone > away - I saw the Identifying... state and then the fully connected state. > -- > Dennis > > > "Dennis Milns" wrote: >[color=green] > > An uopdate. > > Theis problem manefests as follows - the connection does not get past the > > Identifying... stage. > > Workaround - Disconnect (even if it says connected) then connect to the > > required network. > > -- > > Thanks > > Dennis > > > > > > "Dennis Milns" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > I have a HP pavilion dv6250eu and since upgrading to Vista I have a problem > > > reconnecting to my Belkin wireless router after sleep/hibernate. > > > It seems that Vista cannot handle a change in IP address on the same local > > > network. > > > If I take my laptop to any location with a different wireless then > > > connection is fully automatic. Returning ot my home location and that is now > > > OK. I have seen a thread on this topic elsewhere but cannot find it. I hae > > > tried all upgrades and either they are not applicable or already applied. > > > Has anyone any ideas? > > > -- > > > Dennis > > > > > > > > > "Anton Hinds" wrote: > > > > > > > Hello! > > > > > > > > I am seeing the following issues. Does anyone have the same problems or > > > > a fix? > > > > > > > > 1. Known wireless networks which do not broadcast their SSID often take > > > > several refreshes before they are recognized and connected to. They > > > > initially show up as "Unnamed Network". After a few refreshes, Vista > > > > identifies the network name and connects just fine. > > > > > > > > 2. The wireless adapter disconnects when the screen is locked. This > > > > problem is exacerbated by issue #1 (above) by requiring manual > > > > intervention to refresh the network list to reconnect. > > > > > > > > 3. Sometimes the wireless does not see any networks at all (normally I > > > > see about 12 networks at any given time). Auto diagnosing and repairing > > > > does not work. Disabling the adapter results in a hang. This hang > > > > prevents Windows from being able to shutdown properly. > > > > > > > > This is what I am running: > > > > > > > > System : Sony VAIO VGN-AR550U > > > > OS : Windows Vista Ultimate Edition > > > > WLAN : Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN > > > > Firewall : Windows Firewall > > > > Anti-Virus : NOD32 2.7 > > > > Anti-Spy : Windows Defender > > > > > > > > > > > > -Anton > > > >[/color][/color][/color] |
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