I have a DSL modem and a Motorola 4-port wireless router. This machine is a wired connection and every time I wake it from sleep/suspend mode - I have to restart to enable the internet.
I have 2 other machines with wireless connections that do not have to be restarted. When they "wake" within a few seconds a notice comes on that the wireless connection is now connected.
Any ideas why I have to constantly restart the wired connection?
PS...I am running Windows XP Pro SP1 on the wired system. I would like to eventually network these computers to share files & printers, but was told the firewall in SP1 may be preventing me from being able to do so...
I have 2 other machines with wireless connections that do not have to be restarted. When they "wake" within a few seconds a notice comes on that the wireless connection is now connected.
Any ideas why I have to constantly restart the wired connection?
PS...I am running Windows XP Pro SP1 on the wired system. I would like to eventually network these computers to share files & printers, but was told the firewall in SP1 may be preventing me from being able to do so...