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Wireless adapter isnt connecting to the internet. It was before, but no more.
Hard line works fine. Ttoubleshooting indicates "This computer does not have wireless network adapter installed and configured". When you search the drivers, etc..everything checks out. Any idea if this is a VISTA or Microsoft problem? -- Pepper |
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On Jan 20, 4:19 pm, Pepper wrote:
Wireless adapter isnt connecting to the internet. It was before, but no more. Hard line works fine. Ttoubleshooting indicates "This computer does not have wireless network adapter installed and configured". When you search the drivers, etc..everything checks out. Any idea if this is a VISTA or Microsoft problem? -- Pepper I'm having the same problem with my notebook. I recently wiped the entire harddrive due to some issues, then reinstalled Vista using the disk that came with the notebook (Gateway MT6730). The networking utility was working just fine before the wipe, but now it doesn't, despite my having downloaded and installed the latest drivers for my wireless card (Realtek Ethernet Adapter RTL8101E; I had to get the drivers using my desktop computer, burn them to a CD, and transfer them to the notebook that way). Any help with this problem? It's apparent I'm not the only one experiencing it. |
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I installed Vista Home Premium from a disk on a Gateway MT6723 with a RTL8101E and spent several hours trying different drivers and various solutions scoured from across the net. The existing wireless hardware worked under XP, but Vista Premium can't shift it. The OS recognizes the hardware in device manager, recognizes that all the drivers are in place & up-to-date, but still cannot network. Yet the machine cannot detect any networks and the onboard diagnostic program keeps returning "This computer does not have a wireless network adapter installed and configured." The machine in question can no longer wireless network since installing this OS. I'm currently using my Ubuntu system to troubleshoot it... this is an old thread but no solution was ever posted and i cannot find a solution anywhere on the net (it looks as though the RTL8101E Gateway used has widespread problems on several operating systems and is probably an inferior product, but this piece of hardware WAS working with the XP OS yesterday and the only change was installing Vista last night and spending several hours trying to resolve this networking issue). -- xenosapience |
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Spent hours trying different drivers, why? did they not have any vista
drivers on the gateway site for your model? http://support.gateway.com/support/d...param=1014864R "xenosapience" wrote in message ... I installed Vista Home Premium from a disk on a Gateway MT6723 with a RTL8101E and spent several hours trying different drivers and various solutions scoured from across the net. The existing wireless hardware worked under XP, but Vista Premium can't shift it. The OS recognizes the hardware in device manager, recognizes that all the drivers are in place & up-to-date, but still cannot network. Yet the machine cannot detect any networks and the onboard diagnostic program keeps returning "This computer does not have a wireless network adapter installed and configured." The machine in question can no longer wireless network since installing this OS. I'm currently using my Ubuntu system to troubleshoot it... this is an old thread but no solution was ever posted and i cannot find a solution anywhere on the net (it looks as though the RTL8101E Gateway used has widespread problems on several operating systems and is probably an inferior product, but this piece of hardware WAS working with the XP OS yesterday and the only change was installing Vista last night and spending several hours trying to resolve this networking issue). -- xenosapience |