Cannot connect to network

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  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #41

    I tried the link myzr7 gave to me, but it told me nothing that I didn't already have set (and reset about a million times). I officially hate Windows 7 now. This shouldn't be this difficult.
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  2. Posts : 2
    windows 7
       #42

    Belkin USB adapter disconnect after hibernate


    cant seem to find my same problem occuring in the forum....
    new computer, windows 7 64 bit.

    installed (online) Belkin driver (most recent I guess) and its working great, but.....
    after I come back to computer and "wake it up" out of sleep, the Belkin shows no connectivity. Not really a problem but theres isnt a fast/easy way to get it reconnected other than "troublshoot" which will go through checks and then 'reset' the adapter and al is fixed. With XP i just right clicked and re-connected or refreshed or something that was quick and painless.


    Any settings adjustment anywhere to keep USB adapter connected all the time?
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  3. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #43

    Don't put the computer into sleep....

    i know that sounds like a blunt answer but it does take time for the computer to wake up so you will have that delay.. if you need it immediately.. thats your answer
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  4. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #44

    acurasd said:
    Don't put the computer into sleep....

    i know that sounds like a blunt answer but it does take time for the computer to wake up so you will have that delay.. if you need it immediately.. thats your answer
    Maybe "mollydoggy1971" will take you up on a TeamViewer session to look at the networking problem??
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  5. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #45

    I was actually suppose to have one right now but I got stood up

    here I am at the resteraunt....*embarassed*
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  6. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #46

    acurasd said:
    I was actually suppose to have one right now but I got stood up

    here I am at the resteraunt....*embarassed*
    Have a coffee for me....I really need a coffee.
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  7. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #47

    I am actually starting my A+ certification class....

    you know how sad it is when you have your own server at home using acrynoms such as vpn, ftp, upnp on the first day of class. Then you are correcting the teacher on what he saids cause you know he is wrong. I am just there for my certificate.

    its one of those classes that you can't "always raise your hand" in the class cause you will be "that guy" then you can "not" raise it becuase you won't get the participation.

    When did going to school get complicated... I remember when I got gold stars.

    I love to use team viewer and show people on their computers... i like to impliment it into the conversation after the 3rd page especially with the networking becuase i already know they are fustrated. they are amazed that a simple click in windows 7 fixes everything.
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  8. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #48

    Well, I finally got it figured out. Windows Live installed something when it installed over my Office installation. I uninstalled that program and everything works almost 100% now. I KNEW it was something simple. Anyhow, my new issue is this: When I reboot my Windows 7 machine, I cannot access the shared drives anymore in Linux, unless I reboot that machine also. Any ideas?
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  9. Posts : 1,508
    Lion
       #49

    Ah...Finally this thread is marching towards an end. :)
    BTW, in Windows there will be an option to reconnect the drives after logon. For ex., if u map a drive in Windows, you have to check mark that option. Anything similar to that available in Linux??

    Update: Got from technet forum.
    This issue can be caused by firewall. I suggest that you temporary disable the firewall on the computer and check the result.
    Another reason is that the drive will drop idle connections after a specified time-out period to prevent wasting resources on unused sessions. The connection can be re-established very quickly, if required.
    Last edited by Ch@n; 13 May 2010 at 06:50. Reason: Added more info..
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