| Author |
Message |
Mehmet Ersue
Guest
|
Posted:
Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:20 pm Post subject:
Win XP cannot detect the network adapter |
|
|
Hi,
On my notebook with WinXP the network card is not
detected and the network adapter is not loaded
if the connected wireless router has no power.
As a consequence there is no network icon in the
network connections window.
The situation does not change if I switch on the router.
Since there is no active network adapter activating the
service "Networking Connections" or using "ipconfig /renew"
is no help.
How can I let the notebook detect the network adapter
and load the necessary drivers after powering on the
router?
I know rebooting helps here but it is annoying and I would
like to find a technical solution instead of rebooting
frequently.
Thank you for any hint in advance.
(:Merry Christmas:)
Mehmet |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
Bob I
Guest
|
Posted:
Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Win XP cannot detect the network adapter |
|
|
Device Manager, Scan for changes
Mehmet Ersue wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
On my notebook with WinXP the network card is not
detected and the network adapter is not loaded
if the connected wireless router has no power.
As a consequence there is no network icon in the
network connections window.
The situation does not change if I switch on the router.
Since there is no active network adapter activating the
service "Networking Connections" or using "ipconfig /renew"
is no help.
How can I let the notebook detect the network adapter
and load the necessary drivers after powering on the
router?
I know rebooting helps here but it is annoying and I would
like to find a technical solution instead of rebooting
frequently.
Thank you for any hint in advance.
(:Merry Christmas:)
Mehmet
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
namniar
Guest
|
Posted:
Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:22 pm Post subject:
Re: Win XP cannot detect the network adapter |
|
|
Start, Network Connections, then click on your applicable connection to
start/enable it. If that does not work then make sure the router is powered
up before booting.
r.
"Mehmet Ersue" <memo1056-commx1@yahoo.de> wrote in message
news:90592177.0412230520.77ed7189@posting.google.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
On my notebook with WinXP the network card is not
detected and the network adapter is not loaded
if the connected wireless router has no power.
As a consequence there is no network icon in the
network connections window.
The situation does not change if I switch on the router.
Since there is no active network adapter activating the
service "Networking Connections" or using "ipconfig /renew"
is no help.
How can I let the notebook detect the network adapter
and load the necessary drivers after powering on the
router?
I know rebooting helps here but it is annoying and I would
like to find a technical solution instead of rebooting
frequently.
Thank you for any hint in advance.
(:Merry Christmas:)
Mehmet |
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
Pavel A.
Guest
|
Posted:
Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:10 am Post subject:
Re: Win XP cannot detect the network adapter |
|
|
Probably, bug in the driver. Look if there is updated driver on the
vendor's site.
--PA
"Mehmet Ersue" <memo1056-commx1@yahoo.de> wrote in message news:90592177.0412230520.77ed7189@posting.google.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
On my notebook with WinXP the network card is not
detected and the network adapter is not loaded
if the connected wireless router has no power.
As a consequence there is no network icon in the
network connections window.
The situation does not change if I switch on the router.
Since there is no active network adapter activating the
service "Networking Connections" or using "ipconfig /renew"
is no help.
How can I let the notebook detect the network adapter
and load the necessary drivers after powering on the
router?
I know rebooting helps here but it is annoying and I would
like to find a technical solution instead of rebooting
frequently.
Thank you for any hint in advance.
(:Merry Christmas:)
Mehmet |
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
|
|