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I have this intermittent fault on my Vista Ultimate laptop with an Intel
Pro/Wireless 3945ABG Connection.
About once per day, with seemingly no trigger, my network connection will
stop working. To be more precise, the network still registers as connected
but i can access no network traffic, either internet or router settings.
Vista reports that my connection is now "Local Only". This can only be
corrected by a system restart. Attempting to view available networks to
connect to fails (Windows can find none, even though right now (as I type
this) I am in range of 15 networks. Attempting to 'Diagnose and Repair', or
trying to disable and re-enable the adapter causes the Network Center to
hang. If I reboot, it works again for another period, usually around 9 to 12
hours. If I've started the Diagnose and Repair, Windows cannot reboot on its
own, and I must push the power button and reboot cold.
I have tried
-different networks
-(re)installing the latest drivers from Intel and my manufacturer (same
version available from both parties)
-different power settings (I'm currently back to the "high performance" mode)
-Complete destructive system restoration by booting to the restore DVD and
destroying the partition and reinstalling Windows completely.
Pro/Wireless 3945ABG Connection.
About once per day, with seemingly no trigger, my network connection will
stop working. To be more precise, the network still registers as connected
but i can access no network traffic, either internet or router settings.
Vista reports that my connection is now "Local Only". This can only be
corrected by a system restart. Attempting to view available networks to
connect to fails (Windows can find none, even though right now (as I type
this) I am in range of 15 networks. Attempting to 'Diagnose and Repair', or
trying to disable and re-enable the adapter causes the Network Center to
hang. If I reboot, it works again for another period, usually around 9 to 12
hours. If I've started the Diagnose and Repair, Windows cannot reboot on its
own, and I must push the power button and reboot cold.
I have tried
-different networks
-(re)installing the latest drivers from Intel and my manufacturer (same
version available from both parties)
-different power settings (I'm currently back to the "high performance" mode)
-Complete destructive system restoration by booting to the restore DVD and
destroying the partition and reinstalling Windows completely.