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Wireless Won't Reconnect

I have the Windows 10 preview installed on a Lenovo T60p Thinkpad.

Recently - possibly after the recent new version release, but not for sure - I'm having a wireless connection issue. After hibernating the machine, and bringing it back up, it can't connect to any networks. That's normally my home network, but the same holds true for various other previously-visited networks such as local coffee shops.

If I go and disable the adapter, and subsequently re-enable it, it immediately connects without incident.

I'm scratching my head to figure out which setting I might have inadvertently diddled. This isn't a show-stopper, as it only takes a few seconds to disable and enable the wireless adapter, but obviously I'd love to have it work correctly. Any wild theories out there?

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Try the win 10 forums to see if anyone else is having the same issue. After all it is a beta version.
 
It might be that the Wireless card goes to sleep and does not come back on its own.

In All Apps look for Computer Management/Device Manager. Right click on the Wireless card Entry Choose Properties click on Power Management and configure it Not to Save Power.



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