For you wireless folks out there:
I'm having a problem with my laptop wireless connection. When I first get on the wireless network, I can go for a few minutes but then my laptop is unable to access the internet. The signal strength will remain at "excellent" and no connection is lost as far as the network is concerned. I have to go into -network connections- and disable my wireless network connection and then immediately enable it. If I do that, I'm good to go for as long as I want. This problem happens from a fresh computer startup.
Other than that, the wireless works great. I just can't figure out why it hangs like that when there is no apparent disconnect with the network. As far as the network knows, I'm still in.....
I have a desktop hooked directly into the internet and it will, from time to time, hang on the internet if it sits idle for a period of time. I found out that was ZoneAlarm freaking out. This situation happens on the laptop with or without ZoneAlarm running.
Would like to figure this out and look into doing some network rendering.
This is a fairly new laptop - Dell 9100 Inspiron
Any ideas....I considered calling DELL but....oh my....like I said, any ideas?
I'm having a problem with my laptop wireless connection. When I first get on the wireless network, I can go for a few minutes but then my laptop is unable to access the internet. The signal strength will remain at "excellent" and no connection is lost as far as the network is concerned. I have to go into -network connections- and disable my wireless network connection and then immediately enable it. If I do that, I'm good to go for as long as I want. This problem happens from a fresh computer startup.
Other than that, the wireless works great. I just can't figure out why it hangs like that when there is no apparent disconnect with the network. As far as the network knows, I'm still in.....
I have a desktop hooked directly into the internet and it will, from time to time, hang on the internet if it sits idle for a period of time. I found out that was ZoneAlarm freaking out. This situation happens on the laptop with or without ZoneAlarm running.
Would like to figure this out and look into doing some network rendering.
This is a fairly new laptop - Dell 9100 Inspiron
Any ideas....I considered calling DELL but....oh my....like I said, any ideas?