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Wireless Networking - Hibernating between networks |
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HI,
I use WiFi to connect to my LAN at work and at home I use Wireless router for Internet. Now if I hibernate the laptop at home and then power up at work, would there be a problem connecting my network drives to the network shares? I sometimes have this problem and if I reboot the system instead of resuming from hibernation, all the network drives work perfect. Is there a way I can use hibernate and still have the network drives mapped in place? Thanks for any support. Ramesh Ramesh |
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Hi
In general, it should Not work, or ay best would be "Quirky". When you hibernate the content of the memory (RAM), with all the current parameters, is saved to the Hard Drive. When "wake it up" the memory is loaded back. However the Network mean time changed, so it get "Confused". Jack (MVP-Networking). "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message news:uv%... > HI, > > I use WiFi to connect to my LAN at work and at home I use Wireless router > for Internet. Now if I hibernate the laptop at home and then power up at > work, would there be a problem connecting my network drives to the network > shares? I sometimes have this problem and if I reboot the system instead > of resuming from hibernation, all the network drives work perfect. Is > there a way I can use hibernate and still have the network drives mapped > in place? > > Thanks for any support. > > Ramesh > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Thanks Jack. Will the "confusion" be a problem even if I have taken care to
keep all the IP addresses identical between home and office? Thanks ramesh "Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message news:OsyWY%... > Hi > In general, it should Not work, or ay best would be "Quirky". When you > hibernate the content of the memory (RAM), with all the current > parameters, is saved to the Hard Drive. When "wake it up" the memory is > loaded back. However the Network mean time changed, so it get "Confused". > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > "Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message > news:uv%... >> HI, >> >> I use WiFi to connect to my LAN at work and at home I use Wireless router >> for Internet. Now if I hibernate the laptop at home and then power up at >> work, would there be a problem connecting my network drives to the >> network shares? I sometimes have this problem and if I reboot the system >> instead of resuming from hibernation, all the network drives work >> perfect. Is there a way I can use hibernate and still have the network >> drives mapped in place? >> >> Thanks for any support. >> >> Ramesh >> > > Ramesh |
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