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My girlfriend just bought her Sony Vaio this past August. She has been having issues with her connection. On start-up the Network Icon shows a full connection with local and internet. When the browser is launched it takes forever and finally displays "The connection to the server has been reset". I have to disconnect from her home network and reconnect to it. After I do this the browser starts normally but after 10 minutes or so while I'm browsing, I will get the same message and have to repeat the process.
Any ideas?
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10-14-2009, 05:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2009, 05:30 PM by Viciousness.)
Hello!
After doing some research I've read that this can be fixed by going to power management and changing it to the highest setting.
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The highest as in, the most efficient power setting or the setting that uses the most battery?
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That's what it is set on, High Performance.
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10-14-2009, 05:46 PM
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They have another computer hooked up the the router via LAN, and it never goes out. I don't know if the wireless adapter is bad or not, but like I said it's brand new. I would hope sending it in would be the last resort.
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I should also mention that this happens at our university too.
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It's wireless connection I'm having trouble with. Not wired. If it comes down to it she can just take it into the store. I was just trying to avoid that.
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Try a different browser or just do a ping test, (as a last resort) you could just try an OS reinstall.