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Network Disconnects in standby
Well when i put my computer into stand by mode it loses the LAN connection im on wired internet and using windows xp...
I basically want the pc to appear to be off but still be doing what it is on the internet but with no noise from the base unit as my parents tend to lose it when the pc is on and im not at it, saying it uses energy bills and such so is there a way to do it? It works fine for my friend who puts it in stand by mode and his pc maintains the network connection but mine for some reason gets rid of it... im trying to run a MMORPG whilst this is happening but it disconnects from the mmorpg's server since the network disconnects not allowing me to be on it so is there any work around thanksAdeel
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Check the properties of your NIC in the device manager. There might be some power options there. I know the Broadcom adapters on the Dell laptops we have at work have it.
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Hmmm are you talking about when you hit the configure tab in the network settings folder? and then tell it not to switch it off? if so tried that >,<
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Right-click "my computer" and click "manage". Then click device manager in the left menu and find your NIC.
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NIC = Network Inteface Card, i.e. your ethernet port
if its on power saving mode, it automatically shuts the NIC down. meaning that you will be disconnected from the network. if your on XP, go into device manager, right click the network adapter. and see if you can find a power saving mode, turn that off. if your on vista its the same thing. |
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Hmmm i've tried that it didn't seem to work still disconnected the network =\ and yeah im on xp
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hmm, then try reinstalling the driver for that nic. or better yet find a more updated driver.
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My understanding is that standby mode saves your current desktop 'state' to RAM and shuts down everything that's not needed to retain that state. V Low power to processor and power to RAM remain. It has the ability to wake itself up at a set time but I sceptical that keeping the LAN alive could be possible.
Maybe you can get a fan controller to turn the fans down to very quiet and fit an override switch to the case LEDs. Then set HDD off and Monitor off after 5mins in your XP power options. This is the closest I think you'll get.
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Nah its somewhere in the settings thats gone wrong because my mate has an identical pc to mine well just a diff graphic card and he can do what im trying to do but setting wise i have no idea what he has done that i haven't
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Tried that just now, nothing happened =\
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its the nature of the beast, dont use standby
it would be nice if there were a tool to easily underclock everything in your bios try turning auto fan thingy on and underclock your cpu and fsb as low as they will go
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yes, unless you can work out a way of dropping the performance only at times you need. For a start you could use intel speedstep and c1e or AMD cool & quiet which does just that - maybe even large passive heatsinks for cpu & gpu. I'm sure you can get the noise down, my PC is whisper quiet nearly all the time.
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you want to kill your processor speed and performance, thats the idea, you do that while your not around, and when your useing it you bump it back up
but yeah, huge passive heatsinks, then put on a fan and use the auto fan controll and it should have the fan off in idle for sure.
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Hmm i tried to do that, ran into some heating issues
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Have you checked that there's no special function for this included with your motherboard. I have an ASUS P5E3 Deluxe and it has a function called AINap which sounds like exactly what your aiming for.
" AI Nap Minimize noise and power consumption when temporarily away! With AI Nap, users can instantly snooze your PC without terminating the tasks. System will continue operating at minimum power and noise when user is temporarily away. It keeps downloading files or running applications in quietest state while youīre sleeping. Simply click keyboard or mouse, you can swiftly wake up the system in few seconds."
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Hmmm i've got a WinFast AMD based motherboard, im not so great with bios screens so i have no idea, model is WinFast 760GXK8MC
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If by 'standby' you mean S3 mode (where major parts of the PC are turned off, incl the processor), so will your NIC, and the connection.
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Something along those lines because on the other pc when you hit standby it goes down but the network doesn't disconnect but is silent =\ need to do it on this pc to ><
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it may be possible to disable the 'allow this device to turn off to save power' setting in the device manager.
S3 (susped to ram) sleep states WILL turn everything off except ram S1 sleep states dont turn anything off, it just idles them. It can make thigs quieter (hard drives power down, CPU fan may turn off/slow down) but it barely saves any power at all. if you need to use the system, dont sleep it. If you need a quiet system, buy quieter hardware and cooling. in my opinion, no matter what you do the game will disconnect or shut down when you sleep the system. it PAUSES the game, and shuts everything down and reloads it when you wake the system... you'll just need a quieter PC.
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Any recommendations? Im using stock fans that came with the X Blade case so maybe they're too loud, its also possibly the cooler i bought for my x1950 by Arctic cooling that could be the source of the sound...
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well how are we to know whats making hte noise? you'll have to stop them one by one and find that out yourself, and then we can reccomend quieter ones.
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Alright, i got rid of the back fan which seemed to be the main source of noise and replaced it with a much quieter one, i have a feeling the majority of the noise left is from the HD, how do i reduce that?
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