Mysterious Wlan / power problem
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:13 pm
On switching power source from AC to battery while the machine was on, the wlan would just completely die .. would not find any networks whatsoever. It was the darndest thing. Power was on, the interface was there in the system properties, the light was on etc. Didn't see any signal whatsoever.
This happened after waking up from hibernation as well.
I am using all the preinstalled.. stuff (thinkvantage access connections etc, that weird fingerprint logon, etc)
Only thing that helped was reboot.
I twiddled with a few things in the "thinkvantage access connections" and I think it works now (knock on wood).
If i remember..
Configure->Location Switching...
UNCHECKED Enable automatic location switching
Configure->Global settings...
CHECKED allow wireless connection at windows logon
UNCHECKED close all wireless connections when user logs off
UNCHECKED Enable automatic wireless LAN control
I also may have twiddled with the power save option in this particular wlan connection's power saver settings.
Plus I switched off windows firewall -shrug-
Could any of this be related to the problems I had or would I have been just as well off if I had been sacrificing some small animals (or small plants, for any vegetarians out there)??
I.e. .... might the problems come back when I want them to come back the least?
Cheers,
This happened after waking up from hibernation as well.
I am using all the preinstalled.. stuff (thinkvantage access connections etc, that weird fingerprint logon, etc)
Only thing that helped was reboot.
I twiddled with a few things in the "thinkvantage access connections" and I think it works now (knock on wood).
If i remember..
Configure->Location Switching...
UNCHECKED Enable automatic location switching
Configure->Global settings...
CHECKED allow wireless connection at windows logon
UNCHECKED close all wireless connections when user logs off
UNCHECKED Enable automatic wireless LAN control
I also may have twiddled with the power save option in this particular wlan connection's power saver settings.
Plus I switched off windows firewall -shrug-
Could any of this be related to the problems I had or would I have been just as well off if I had been sacrificing some small animals (or small plants, for any vegetarians out there)??
I.e. .... might the problems come back when I want them to come back the least?
Cheers,