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Hey Idiots!

 

So I got this weird problem that when I wake my laptop up after it has been on sleep mode for a couple of minutes it takes really long before it reconnects to the network I tried it on diffrent networks and it doesnt change..

I now have to disable the wireless then reenable it for it to work agian and this is pretty annoying at school..

Any one has some ideas?

 

Thanks :3



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Just a guess but It might be spending its time trying to find all the wifi signals around then the password for each. So set your wifi connection to the school ssid . Something like open your wifi connections click on the school connection and  depending on what manufacturer you use tell it to only connect to this wifi signal. Try that out.



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Turn sleep mode off:-)



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@@BlAcKsMoKe Is it a dell laptop? They have this issue where they do not reset the chip on wake up. The only solution is to do a hard reset by flipping the switch or rebooting your OS. The issue is independent of OS. Dell is the only brand with which I had this problem. If you don't have a hard button to do the reset, you can EnableDisable the network interface and that'l do the trick as well.

 

It also depends on the WiFI chip in your laptop. I am guessing its Intel?



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Thanks guys I'll check it out!



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It's a power management issue.

 

Navigate to the control panel and open the Device Manager. Open the Network Adaptors section, right-click your wifi adapter and choose Properties. Navigate to the Power Management tab, uncheck allow the computer to turn off this device and set it to allow this device to wake the computer and then save the changes you made.


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