Ive got a wireless router and until just recently my desktop was able to connect to my network automatically. I went into network settings and made sure the "connect automatically" was checked but it did nothing. I have to manually go in and connect every time even though it recognizes that there is a network to connect to.
When I fire up my PC, I cannot connect to the internet. Everything is plugged in properly, and I can ping my router and get a reply. I can even get on the internet just fine wirelessly with my netbook. To get the internet to work on my desktop, I have unplug my cable, disable my adapter, plug it back in and enable it.
My hp pavilion g6 has always had the problem of not connecting to internet after i restart it. It shows excellent signal but cant connect to internet. This has been the case on two different routers/modems with two seperate service providers, however the problem gets fixed by turning off then back on the modem/router.
I have been running my new PC for about 2 weeks now, absolutly fine, until last Saturday.When I started it up, it would not connect to the internet; so I looked into it, and found it had 'split' (is the best word I can describe it), the LAN connection into 2 seperate networks, (one of them, an Unidentified Public LAN) and couldn't connect to the internet on either of them. I figured after a few minutes of fiddeling, that the only way to prevent this from happening was to disable the Network Card and restart it.This is to say, when I go to the Network and Sharing Center, it will show two active networks, both of which cannot access the internet, both LAN. To get around it, I click on the Local Area Connection link for any of the networks, and click the 'Disable' button in the Status window.I then click connect/disconnect, and follow the troubleshooting to re-activate the connection, and it is fine.
Ive been reading the forums up and down about this device and i notice other threads with users having the "Exact" problem im having. Only problem is im noticing a simaalar theme to ech of those threads. The issue doesnt have a resolution.
With that said i figured i would give this a try regaurdless. The problem i have is very simple.
Windows 7 Yltimate 64 bit. Motherboard: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO Proc: Phenom x6 Ram: 8 Gb
Ive tried all USB ports (2.0) on the computer and they all exibit the same said behavior. This being that when you turn the computer off, restart it, or put it to sleep...the AE1000 will not power on and has to be unseated from the USB port and then reseated before the device is seen by the system and then and only then does it fire up, connect and work perfectly.
The drivers i have used have been the ones off the CD, Then i removed those and downloaded the ones from the website. These drivers have been installed after removing the entry from device manager manually after attempts to use the normal method resulted in the same behavior.
Also i have installed this device on my Dell E6400, Dell D620 Running Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit and 64 bit and they also exibit the same exact behavoir.
I'm running Vista on my Desktop, and the router is a Gigaset SE567/8 Series. Whenever I turn my computer on, it will connect to the network, but not to the internet. I get the caution symbol in the task bar with the network icon, and it show the "identifying ( mySSID )". I have to unplug the router for 30 seconds in order to make it work correctly. This router was just installed by my ISP the other day and its been acting this way since then.
I recently got a new laptop with Windows 7 running 64bit OS. Setup the laptop with no firewall and no Antivirus programs. After installing the Any connect 2.5 VPN application I was able to successful connect to our ASA. I noticed if my laptop went into standby mode or if I rebooted the laptop the "Cisco Anyconnect Agent" is not running under service even though it is set to Automatic.
I have uninstalled and reinstall with no success and have even tried the new version 3.x with the same result. If I go into services and start the anyconnect agent I can launch the application and connect to my company with no problems. I was able to replicate this issue on a co-workers new laptop running Win7 64 that has no applications on it.
Why doesn't my PC automatically log into my wireless network when I turn it on,it try's to use a BT hotspot which is nothing to do with me so I have to manually select my network and log into it.How on earth do I stop this happening?
I have 2 wireless dvd players. In the past they automatically connected to the network on startup.I was making adjustments on the netgear wndr3700 router while experimenting with some cameras.Now I need to use the WPS option on the dvd player and then run to the router and push the WPS button.hen it connects.
Every time I restart my computer, it unchecks the "connect automatically" box. I have to manually connect to my wifi. I go in and check the box agian just to have it uncheck next time I boot up. My wife has the same laptop that I do and hers doesn't do this. I'm guessing it must be a setting somewhere?
how to connect Hotspot shield automatically on startup of Windows xp By checking the option to show on startup it starts on the tray but doesn't connect Is there a command line or something to do to connect it automatically ?
I have two RV082's connected across the internets using the primary WAN ports. They are both set to Auto Load Balance. Both ends of the VPN are set to "IP Only, IP by DNS Resolved".
If I attempt to access the remote subnet, the VPN won't automatically initiate a connection. However, if I do a "Tunnel Test" connection on both routers, then the remote subnet access works just fine.
Should the router automatically connect the VPN when a remote subnet is attempted? If so, what might I do to make it connect automatically?
I have created individual folders for the different users on the network domain server, but i am having trouble allowing the client to automatically connect to their personal folder.
Region : India Model : TL-WR841N Hardware Version : Not Clear Firmware Version : ISP :
i bought the TL-WR841N a week back. the problem is that the internet connection has a web based login( wherin i have to go the "login.hathway.com" and enter a username and password provided by the service provider). i was wondering if there is anything i can do so that the wifi router on its own can log on to my account automatically every time i connect a device to the router. This would save alot of time for me.
Region : Sweden Model : TL-WR740N Hardware Version : V4.20.0
I have a TL-WR740N. If router is on and I turn on my laptop it will not automatically connect to the router. I must turn off the router and then turn on again to get connection to the Laptop. I think I have missed something in configuration of the Laptop.
So my AE1000 adapter doesn't connect to my network after waking my computer up from standby mode. I tried disabling the power management option where it allows you to turn off the device to save power but it still won't automatically connect to my network. I have to manually remove the adapter from the usb port and plug it back it for it to work again. I'm using Windows 7 64 bit,the latest drivers from Cisco's website, and my anti virus program is Microsoft Security Essentials
I have a cisco RV180W with a IPsec tunnel to the head office. The tunnel is working good, but if I reboot the RV180W, the tunnel don’t reconnect automatically, I need to go in the admin interface to IPsec Connections Status and press on Connect.Is there a way to make the tunnel connect automatically?
I am using Scientific Linux 6.2 (Variant of RHEL / CentOS) . Every day at a particular time there is a power outage at my place, and after 1 hour power is restored. My laptop is connected to a network switch, that has no Backup power, and connection is disconnected when power is gone. Laptop keeps running in battery power.
Now when power is restored, the ethernet connection (eth0) is not automatically restored in linux. It only says connection available under wired connection. The same thing happens to the Wireless Network Connections. What can I do to automatically connect to these networks, whenever they are available?
I'm using Fedora 15, in GNOME Shell, my mobile broadband connection was working absolutely fine, until I set the connection type to Connect Automatically using nm-connection-manager. Now, when I start the Fedora, the Top panel network icon shows red exclamation symbol and when I click it, instead of showing me available networks' list, it shows only "Network Settings", and when I open it, it shows GNOME 3's new Network Manager app, and it pops out the dialog saying that, "Current network settings service is incompatible with this version". And after a few seconds of log in, the shell freezes and all I can do is log out using Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace.
I'm facing this problem since I opened old network manager app using nm-connection-manager in the run dialog, and editing my connection to connect automatically.
After logging in to the shell I somehow managed to delete that connection from the same app and created a new one, but the problem still exists. How can I delete all network preferences (by deleting its configuration files from my home directory or something like that) and reset the GNOME 3's network manager to its default state?
When ever I open the lid to the laptop it takes 5-10 mins before it will automatically connect to a network. Diagnose this network does not find anything, nor provides any troubleshooting. Typically if I open the network connections center and disable the wireless, let it sit for 30 secs or so, and re-enable, it will finally connect.
I know it's not my router, as the laptop does the same thing at work, and multiple different friends house.
I've confirmed that DHCP is set to automatic connect. I've also checked Device Manager/Network adapters/ and unchecked the box "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
My WRT54G2 v1 does not automatically connect to the internet on computer start-up. The computer will say "Connected, No Internet Access" In order to fix it I have to unplug the router and then plug it back in. This happens to any computer that tries to get online from a cold start-up. The router must always be unplugged, then plugged back in, then it will have internet access (and will generally maintain it throughout the session and even if the computer is restarted, i.e. warm boot). I have downloaded the latest firmware uprade.
The IT department in my university has installed enternet 300 on all of our pc's - we have to use this to log into the inter/intranet on the campus. According to them, it is not possible to have the computer automatically log onto the system. I looked into the program, however, and found a place to put ip addresses, account and password. Note: the IT department in my school works hard but it not known for developing complete knowledge about the platforms they work on - there are many.
Is this correct is it possible to put the program in the startup folder and let the computer log on automatically? To be honest, even though most systems on campus us win 2000, I thought win 2000 had the ability to do this (log on to a network) natively, so I am a little puzzled as to why they have this on the computer.
My old wireless card I took out demands these files when I log onto administrator. I have a new usb wireless card and I want the old card to stop bothering me when I restart/start/logon my cpu.the filert61.sys on ralink wireless lan installions disk is neededthere is a browse button set to c:program filesmsimsi wireless lanardinstallerwinxpI no longer have an msi folder in program files. I don't see it show up under add/remove programs in control panel. Under device manager there are three network adapters: my current wireless usb
My PC boots fine (via SSD) but as soon as it passes the login screen and brings me to the desktop, the network connection icon has a circle going around it for about 30 seconds. Except the circle isnt moving, or rotating as if it's frozen and when i click on it to go into the network and sharing settings, it hangs. While this happens i can access anything else fine except internet based apps. Once it connects, everything is normal.
I use a Netgear Power line Adapter and have been for years, and have never had a problem with it. I am running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.
don't have an option to connect a console cable to my cisco router. The usb to serial converter will not work in windows7 only on XP.have physical access to my 881 Cisco Router. If I remember correctly these routers have a default ip address. This router is brand new, out of the box. I am thinking I can access it with the correct IP via network instead of console.
i wanna ask a question regarding automatic startup on lms 4.1, i have installed my LMS 4.1 on esxi 4.x . but recently my server sometimes down because the electricity problem. and when my friend push the power button to start the server, the LMS is not automatically active. is it possible to make it automatically active soon after my server power up ?
I'm running Win7 and have recently had problems at startup. Initially I thought this was a Skype issue as removing it seemed to work, but alas the problem remains with it uninstalled. The PC boots ok and I can open programs quickly enough, but if they need internet access they hang for 5mins or so before the block clears and all is well. I have recently changed ISP provider to BT Broadband (UK) and have a new router which sets itself up and had been working fine.
Recently, nearly every time I start up my computer, I can't connect to the internet. I have internet, as says my modem, what I don't have is an internet adapter. I've checked the device manager, and network and sharing center, and it just doesn't exist. I restart a few times and by chance it finds the adapter and I can connect. I have no idea what's going on, as Googling has not worked much at all.[CODE]
My computer has started connecting to the internet on startup, I do not want it to do this, the answer i have already seen on here for this does not work, so how can I stop this?
My network adapter is always disabled at startup. When I go to network and sharing centre - it shows that it is enabled. I dsable it, then enable it, and I can then go online. It is just annoying that I should have to do this each time before I can access the internet?
I have an ASUS G71gx laptop with Windows Vista 64 bit. I noticed upon start up my wireless connection would not automatically connect. I hit diagnose and repair, and it stated that I did not have wireless connectivity turned on. I tried flipping the wireless switch on and off a few times to no avail. When I would turn it on and off, the blue LED light was OFF. Also, each time I switched it on and off, it said on the screen that the wireless LAN adapter was OFF (even if the switch was turned on). Then, I restarted the windows explorer bar a few times as well as flip the switch again. This time, the blue LED turned ON. However, the internet was still turned off. I hit diagnose and repair again and it said the same thing as previously stated. It gave me the option to repair it by turning on wireless compatibility/connectivity, so I hit that. After that it turned on and I could use it with no problem.