On Friday, December 23, 2016 11:55:19 PM CET Richard Waterbeek wrote: > You might want to consider, to not longer put the computer to > hibernation, but to use suspend. This way, you will not have to store > the memory state to harddisk, instead the RAM will stay on battery > power. > [...] > This way, you can make sure, if the loss of network connectivity has to > do with suspending RAM to harddisk, or not.
Hi Richard, and thanks for your feedback. Yes, I confirm the problem has indeed to do with hibernation (suspending to disk). Since hibernation won't work well, at the moment I regularly suspend to RAM, and everything works fine--also Wi-Fi does. > Suspending to RAM is safer bet, for a computer to being able to restore everything. > [...] > I have my reasons to prefer suspending over hibernation. I currently make do with suspend, however being my PC a laptop, I'd rather also have the option to hibernate from time to time. This is why I'm looking for a way to address the issues I have. Thanks & Regards, Davide

