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Local Area Connection Local Only



 
 
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Old January 28th 08, 04:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Phil H.
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Default Local Area Connection Local Only

Windows Vista w/ Norton Protection Center.
Multiple times while T/Sing Non Connection issues w/o router I have run into
where the Local Area connection states the connection is 'Local Only' and the
PC will not let go to the APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address)
Release and renew does not create any errors though will not let go of the
APIPA
Disabled Norton Protection Center, also removed it from msconfig
Disabled Windows Firewall all together
The DHCP is seing the Proper MAC for my NIC, and is assigning an IP Address
Disabled IPv6 and only had IPv4
Even Rebuilt TCP/IP
Though every time the Local area connection states Local Only and the PC
will not release the APIPA.

Questions:
Are these 2 things related and, if so, which is dependent on the other?
(I.E. is the computer not accepting the IP because the PC is set
to local only, or is it displaying local only because it has an APIPA)
How to resolve the causing factor (or factors if issue are not related)?

Thank you for any assistance in this matter.
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Old January 28th 08, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Phil H.
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Default Local Area Connection Local Only

To add, I have also had vista computers that do properly accept the DHCP
assigned IP address and can ping out, but still cannot access web pages or IM
programs cannot obtain an connection, no Firewalls, and I cannot ping the IP
that the Local Area connection still states 'Local only '

"Phil H." wrote:

Windows Vista w/ Norton Protection Center.
Multiple times while T/Sing Non Connection issues w/o router I have run into
where the Local Area connection states the connection is 'Local Only' and the
PC will not let go to the APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address)
Release and renew does not create any errors though will not let go of the
APIPA
Disabled Norton Protection Center, also removed it from msconfig
Disabled Windows Firewall all together
The DHCP is seing the Proper MAC for my NIC, and is assigning an IP Address
Disabled IPv6 and only had IPv4
Even Rebuilt TCP/IP
Though every time the Local area connection states Local Only and the PC
will not release the APIPA.

Questions:
Are these 2 things related and, if so, which is dependent on the other?
(I.E. is the computer not accepting the IP because the PC is set
to local only, or is it displaying local only because it has an APIPA)
How to resolve the causing factor (or factors if issue are not related)?

Thank you for any assistance in this matter.

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Old January 28th 08, 05:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_299_]
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Default Local Area Connection Local Only

When you said you "can ping out", do you mean ping yahoo.com works? Also
post back with the result of ipconfig /all may help.

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Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Phil H." wrote in message
...
Windows Vista w/ Norton Protection Center.
Multiple times while T/Sing Non Connection issues w/o router I have run
into
where the Local Area connection states the connection is 'Local Only' and
the
PC will not let go to the APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address)
Release and renew does not create any errors though will not let go of the
APIPA
Disabled Norton Protection Center, also removed it from msconfig
Disabled Windows Firewall all together
The DHCP is seing the Proper MAC for my NIC, and is assigning an IP
Address
Disabled IPv6 and only had IPv4
Even Rebuilt TCP/IP
Though every time the Local area connection states Local Only and the PC
will not release the APIPA.

Questions:
Are these 2 things related and, if so, which is dependent on the
other?
(I.E. is the computer not accepting the IP because the PC is set
to local only, or is it displaying local only because it has an APIPA)
How to resolve the causing factor (or factors if issue are not
related)?

Thank you for any assistance in this matter.


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Old January 28th 08, 05:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Phil H.
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Default Local Area Connection Local Only

Can Ping both other IP addresses and FQDN's (yahoo.com)
Dont have any specific example at the moment, but the IPConfig was normal.
(I work Tech Support, just have ran into this multiple times)

"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

When you said you "can ping out", do you mean ping yahoo.com works? Also
post back with the result of ipconfig /all may help.

--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Phil H." wrote in message
...
Windows Vista w/ Norton Protection Center.
Multiple times while T/Sing Non Connection issues w/o router I have run
into
where the Local Area connection states the connection is 'Local Only' and
the
PC will not let go to the APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address)
Release and renew does not create any errors though will not let go of the
APIPA
Disabled Norton Protection Center, also removed it from msconfig
Disabled Windows Firewall all together
The DHCP is seing the Proper MAC for my NIC, and is assigning an IP
Address
Disabled IPv6 and only had IPv4
Even Rebuilt TCP/IP
Though every time the Local area connection states Local Only and the PC
will not release the APIPA.

Questions:
Are these 2 things related and, if so, which is dependent on the
other?
(I.E. is the computer not accepting the IP because the PC is set
to local only, or is it displaying local only because it has an APIPA)
How to resolve the causing factor (or factors if issue are not
related)?

Thank you for any assistance in this matter.



 




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