default gateway problem


  1. Posts : 1
    Win7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
       #1

    default gateway problem


    Everytime I wake up my laptop my internet is disconnected. I run my troubleshooter and I get a message "The default gateway is not available. Running my troubleshooter fixes the problem, but it is a huge pain in the a**. I have a WD N900 wireless router set up on a WPA2-personal network. I have attached an "ipconfig /all" shot for anybody that needs it. I am very grateful for any help. Thank you.
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  2. Posts : 544
    Windows 7 64bit
       #2

    Hi dql3218,

    Please try the following steps to see if they help:

    1. Optimize the Intel adapter settings:
    - Right-click 'My Computer' icon on the desktop or from the 'Start menu' > Click 'Manage' > Click 'Device Manager' > Click the <+ sign> to expand the Network Adapters entry > Right-click the wireless adapter (Intel Centrino N-2230) and click 'Properties' > Click the 'Advanced tab' to configure the advanced > Select 'Power Management', uncheck 'Default / Auto', and move the slider to 'Highest / Maximum Performance'.
    Note: If the slider is already at Highest / Maximum Performance, move the slider to another setting and then back to Highest / Maximum Performance.



    2. If the issue persists, try optimizing the power options:
    Go to the 'power options' > Change the 'Wireless Adapter Setting', from 'Maximum Power Setting' to 'Maximum Performance'



    3. If you still experience issues, reset TCP/IP, proxy and DNS:
    - Click the 'Start icon', click 'All programs', and click 'Accessories'
    - Right-click 'Command Prompt', and click 'Run as administrator'; provide confirmation if prompted

    - Please enter the following commands, and tap enter after typing each command

    NETSH INT IP RESET
    NETSH WINHTTP RESET PROXY
    IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS

    Hope this helps. Do reply with the findings; will take it forward.

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