LiveWire Network Peer Answers Peer Support Teen Forums Tech Forums College Forums 656 users online 225550 members 775 active today Advertise Here Sign In
TeenCollegeTechPhotos | Quizzes | LiveSecret | Memberlist | Dictionary | News | FAQ
Member Spotlight
Chasey
Music: Backstreet boys
Mood: Angry
You have 1 new message.
Emergency Help
Until you sign up you can't do much. Yes, it's free.

Sign Up Now
Membername:
Password:
Already have an account?
Invite Friends
Active Members
Groups
Contests
Moderators
5 online / 27 MPM
Fresh Topics
  LiveWire / Technical Forums / Computer Networking / Adding Reply

Quoting Post
Archived Topic: It will not be bumped to the top of the forum.
Topic Intermittent connection problem
Membername   Not a member? Sign Up Free (takes 20 seconds)
Password   Forgotten your password?
Post

Font:   Size:   Color:

FAQ Keyword Search:
Post Options
Favorites Manager
Notify me of new replies to this topic by email
Notify me of new replies to this topic by private message
Original Post
thoughtpolice42 Posted at 9:08 am on Jan. 11, 2009
Hi guys
for some reason whenever I turn my laptop off and back on, or sometimes when i put it to sleep, when it comes back up it can't connect to the internet. it sees the wireless network but can't connect to the internet unless i go downstairs and power cycle the modem/router
I can't even access the router control panel when i'm connected to the network without internet, which seems odd
would hard coding my IP address help solve this at all, or is there another fix?
thanks

Replies
Neodymie Posted at 12:47 am on Jan. 30, 2009
Quote: from GEEraffBby at 9:12 am on Jan. 11, 2009

It's never happened to me.
Mybe that's why I have a MacBook


This is fail on so many levels...


Anyway, yeah. Try setting a static ip address for your computer. It sounds like the routers not giving out addresses like it should. Does this happen with any other computers?

GEEraffBby Posted at 9:12 am on Jan. 11, 2009
It's never happened to me.
Mybe that's why I have a MacBook
All 2 previous replies displayed.