It's important to say what operating system you have. Wireless cards usually need to be turned off when entering Standby or Hibernation. Look at the properties for your card and select the Power Management tab. Select "Allow windows to turn off this device to save power." Then Windows knows to wake the card when coming out of Standby.
It's important to say what operating system you have. Wireless cards usually need to be turned off when entering Standby or Hibernation. Look at the properties for your card and select the Power Management tab. Select "Allow windows to turn off this device to save power." Then Windows knows to wake the card when coming out of Standby.
Does not work...tried several times. Next idea...?
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It's important to say what operating system you have. Wireless cards usually need to be turned off when entering Standby or Hibernation. Look at the properties for your card and select the Power Management tab. Select "Allow windows to turn off this device to save power." Then Windows knows to wake the card when coming out of Standby.
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Does not work...tried several times. Next idea...?
FYI - WinXP 32-bit