Network problems with T60p
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:25 am
I've had my T60p for a little less than a month now, and I've had some very peculiar network problems.
After I had the system for 3 or 4 days, all of the sudden the network interfaces all stopped working. The wifi adapter claimed not to see any networks available (even though minutes before it could see two). The LAN adapter showed status as 'Connected', but the interface had no addressing information at all (Address Type, IP Address, etc. were all blank). Packets sent/received on all adapters showed 0.
Called tech support, and they said that something I installed must be causing the problem. Well, I'd only had it for less than a week, so I had done nothing but install software.
So, reset to factory default, and then start installing all my software again. This time careful to avoid anything that needs a driver.
There's nothing unusual about the software I've installed (Office, iTunes, Visual Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, ...). I ran all of it on my T30 without issue.
I've done both Windows Update and ThinkVantage System Update, so I'm up to date with the latest patches for everything.
I ran fine for a couple of weeks until the problem hit again. Being paranoid, I'd been creating Windows 'System Restore' restore points regularly. So I revert back to my last known good restore point an everything's fine.
The problem has occured four times in the past week. I can't quite figure out what the trigger for this behavior is. But (so far) Window's System Restore has fixed the problem each time.
Has anyone else had similar problems?
After I had the system for 3 or 4 days, all of the sudden the network interfaces all stopped working. The wifi adapter claimed not to see any networks available (even though minutes before it could see two). The LAN adapter showed status as 'Connected', but the interface had no addressing information at all (Address Type, IP Address, etc. were all blank). Packets sent/received on all adapters showed 0.
Called tech support, and they said that something I installed must be causing the problem. Well, I'd only had it for less than a week, so I had done nothing but install software.
So, reset to factory default, and then start installing all my software again. This time careful to avoid anything that needs a driver.
There's nothing unusual about the software I've installed (Office, iTunes, Visual Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, ...). I ran all of it on my T30 without issue.
I've done both Windows Update and ThinkVantage System Update, so I'm up to date with the latest patches for everything.
I ran fine for a couple of weeks until the problem hit again. Being paranoid, I'd been creating Windows 'System Restore' restore points regularly. So I revert back to my last known good restore point an everything's fine.
The problem has occured four times in the past week. I can't quite figure out what the trigger for this behavior is. But (so far) Window's System Restore has fixed the problem each time.
Has anyone else had similar problems?