interesting idea. I'll check. Thanks.

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On my old dell laptop, "Fn+F2" would turn on/off the wireless.  There was
> also a little light on the system to tell me when I'd hit it.
>
> I wonder if there is some key combo tripping you up?
>
> -Cameron
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Dana <dana.tier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Just wondering if this rings a bell for anyone. I have had a couple of
> > instances where I went from having an internet connection to having none,
> > apparently without a change getting made to the computer, and apparently
> > indeed a problem with my laptop.
> >
> > The first time, I was online doing some work, and rebooted because I was
> > getting messages about resource exhaustion. This happens. I really need a
> > more powerful computer than I have, and often have many browser tabs open
> > plus photoeditors plus word processing software or whatever, so I thought
> > nothing of it. But I could not log on after than. Eventually determined
> > that the WLAN Autoconfig was set to Manual. I don't recall making this
> > change and since an internet connection is usually the first thing I do
> > when I turn the computer on, I can't imagine that I would have set it to
> > anything but Automatic. I did mess around considerably with the services
> > though before I got them working correctly, but no matter how confused I
> > was at the time I don't think I would have done that.
> >
> > So all is well, it's a couple of weeks later, and I send a couple of
> emails
> > just as I leave the house, so the computer's internet connection is
> working
> > then. I come back a couple of hours later and of course the internet
> > connection has timed out. I try to connect again and keep getting
> messages
> > that I am connected but there is no internet available. DHCP is enabled,
> > DNS is enabled, RPC and WLAN Autoconfig are enabled. Finally discover
> than
> > the wireless adapter is disabled. Nobody was at home with the computer
> > during this time.
> >
> > Maybe there's some sort of known issue with Windows Update (?)  is the
> only
> > thing I can think of, but not having any success with Google. I don't
> seem
> > to have any scheduled tasks for this time of day. Any thoughts?
> >
> > The config is Windows 7 on a Toshiba netbook. Noticed when I was trying
> to
> > help Greg that there's a service pack 1 now, and downloaded it, so it was
> > running for incident #2 but not incident #1. I am running something very
> > close to factory configuration, have lots of space on the hard drive, and
> > Microsoft diagnostics report zero memory errors and no unusual processes.
> > Hijack This agrees on the lack of malware. I usually use Chrome and the
> > onboard wireless adapter.
> >
> > Seems worth asking. If it happens again I'll probably figure it out
> again,
> > but I'd rather not have to. Thanks for any brainpower that may get
> devoted
> > to this question
> >
>
>
> 

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