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I'm having problems with Cisco's beta VPN client (4.8.01.410) and bringing my
laptop back from sleep or hibernate. It enters sleep fine, but after
resuming my connection (in this case, wireless) is permanently dead. In
addition, IE no longer starts, the control panel opens but is empty and I
can't get to any meaningful network settings.
If I disable the adapter before sleeping, things behave a little better
until I reenable it. Then the same as above happens. In addition, disabling
and renenabling after sleeping eventually results in a BSOD with
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE.
This only occurs with Cisco VPN client installed. I don't actually have
to be VPN'ed into anything, just having it installed (and therefore adding
the VPN device) is sufficient. If I uninstall it, sleep/hibernate work as
expected and my wireless card behaves properly on a resume (even switching to
a new network if I've changed locations). Has anyone else seen this? Any
known work arounds? -- Dan
laptop back from sleep or hibernate. It enters sleep fine, but after
resuming my connection (in this case, wireless) is permanently dead. In
addition, IE no longer starts, the control panel opens but is empty and I
can't get to any meaningful network settings.
If I disable the adapter before sleeping, things behave a little better
until I reenable it. Then the same as above happens. In addition, disabling
and renenabling after sleeping eventually results in a BSOD with
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE.
This only occurs with Cisco VPN client installed. I don't actually have
to be VPN'ed into anything, just having it installed (and therefore adding
the VPN device) is sufficient. If I uninstall it, sleep/hibernate work as
expected and my wireless card behaves properly on a resume (even switching to
a new network if I've changed locations). Has anyone else seen this? Any
known work arounds? -- Dan