Hit the Windows key and the x keys at the same time, control panel, device manager. Click on Network and then right click on your network adapter, left click properties, power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.
Go to the power options, and changed the Wireless Adapter Setting, from Maximum Power Setting to Maximum Performance.
Thank you Rick, that's very kind of you. I have done exactly as you describe and will test a bit later when I leave the computer dormant for a while. Very much appreciated.
One doesn't expect to get stupid little problems like this with a bog standard brand new Dell computer which cost an arm and a leg. I've got better things to do than sit at a computer trying to sort out software problems that should be there, especially a brand new computer.
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June 5th, 2015 11:00
ajer,
Try these tweaks....
Hit the Windows key and the x keys at the same time, control panel, device manager. Click on Network and then right click on your network adapter, left click properties, power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.
Go to the power options, and changed the Wireless Adapter Setting, from Maximum Power Setting to Maximum Performance.
Rick
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June 5th, 2015 12:00
Thank you Rick, that's very kind of you. I have done exactly as you describe and will test a bit later when I leave the computer dormant for a while. Very much appreciated.
Tony
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June 5th, 2015 17:00
No it hasn't worked I'm afraid.
One doesn't expect to get stupid little problems like this with a bog standard brand new Dell computer which cost an arm and a leg. I've got better things to do than sit at a computer trying to sort out software problems that should be there, especially a brand new computer.
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June 6th, 2015 11:00
Tony,
Try channels 1, 6 or 11 in your wireless router, I prefer channel 11.
Rick