Hello
I have a problem with Lenovo Y530. Every time the computer sleeps, wireless function get's disabled and after waking up, computer cannot connect to any network.
Trying to use the combination Fn+F5 which should toggle wireless function does nothing.
The solution to the problem is to run automatic network diagnostics, which fixes the issue (it says "wireless function disabled - fixed"), but I have to run it every time.
Because it's my girlfriends laptop, I am trying to automate the process of running the network diagnostics.
The following command runs network diagnostics from command prompt:
netsh trace diagnose NetConnection
It does find the problem but doesn't fix it. I'm looking for some kind of parameter to this command which will make it run the network diagnostics and fix problem, not only detect it.
Can anyone help??
P.S:I tried changing the drivers for the network card, but that didn't help. The network card is not the original card, because original was fried after computer was flooded. It's Intel Wireless Wifi Link 4965AGN.
P.S2:The computer also has hardware switch for wireless function, but it doesn't switch the card on/off (Guy who replaced the card said it was put in different slot on the mainboard, which doesn't get disabled by hardware switch).
I have a problem with Lenovo Y530. Every time the computer sleeps, wireless function get's disabled and after waking up, computer cannot connect to any network.
Trying to use the combination Fn+F5 which should toggle wireless function does nothing.
The solution to the problem is to run automatic network diagnostics, which fixes the issue (it says "wireless function disabled - fixed"), but I have to run it every time.
Because it's my girlfriends laptop, I am trying to automate the process of running the network diagnostics.
The following command runs network diagnostics from command prompt:
netsh trace diagnose NetConnection
It does find the problem but doesn't fix it. I'm looking for some kind of parameter to this command which will make it run the network diagnostics and fix problem, not only detect it.
Can anyone help??
P.S:I tried changing the drivers for the network card, but that didn't help. The network card is not the original card, because original was fried after computer was flooded. It's Intel Wireless Wifi Link 4965AGN.
P.S2:The computer also has hardware switch for wireless function, but it doesn't switch the card on/off (Guy who replaced the card said it was put in different slot on the mainboard, which doesn't get disabled by hardware switch).
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 build 7600 64 bitIntel Core2Quad Q8200 2.33 GHz @ 2.33 GHzGoodRAM DDR2 3 x 1 GB 800 MHzHIS ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB VRAM
- OS
- Windows 7 build 7600 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel Core2Quad Q8200 2.33 GHz @ 2.33 GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P35-S3 rev. 1
- Memory
- GoodRAM DDR2 3 x 1 GB 800 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- HIS ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB VRAM
- Sound Card
- Creative X-FI Gamer
- PSU
- 400 W