When my computer is idle for an hour or more that I have to restart in order to connect to the internet. I can change that?

When my computer is idle for an hour or more that I have to restart in order to connect to the internet.  I can change that?

Hello

Follow the steps in the article mentioned below to turn off the power of your network card.

How to disable for a network card power management when you deploy Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/837058

Kind regards
Afzal Taher
Microsoft technical support engineer

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