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[Help]Win 7, no network after Standby/Hibernate
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter2" data-source="post: 644981" data-attributes="member: 24945"><p>I don't know if you read the posts in those links but it seems to be a problem with the driver and if you google on it, there are quite a lot of people affected by this. Like I wrote, I have seen this a few months ago on a brandnew Asus laptop and of course, it's very annoying.</p><p>Therefore, I don't think that PD's solution will bring any change - curious about that.</p><p></p><p>What are the actual dates of those drivers? (not the date of the creation of the package)</p><p>If you cannot solve it with that particular network card, just keep an eye on the development of the driver because I guess sooner or later, they will fix this.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, you could 'solve' it by using another lan adapter.</p><p></p><p>P²</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter2, post: 644981, member: 24945"] I don't know if you read the posts in those links but it seems to be a problem with the driver and if you google on it, there are quite a lot of people affected by this. Like I wrote, I have seen this a few months ago on a brandnew Asus laptop and of course, it's very annoying. Therefore, I don't think that PD's solution will bring any change - curious about that. What are the actual dates of those drivers? (not the date of the creation of the package) If you cannot solve it with that particular network card, just keep an eye on the development of the driver because I guess sooner or later, they will fix this. In the meantime, you could 'solve' it by using another lan adapter. P² [/QUOTE]
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