Network is lost after stanby mode - Satellite M40

I'm from holland
I have an Satalite M40-170 du. For several times the network connection is lost after standby.
What is the sollusion. OS=winxp prof.
[Edited by: admin on 23-Nov-05 07:07]

Hello
My unit is also connected on company LAN. U use very often stand by and hibernation mode but after wake up procedure the connection is establish again after short time.
Try to disable LAN card for a just few seconds and enable it again. This option you can find in ConfigFree tool.
Bye

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