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I am using a D-Link DSL-G604T wireless ADSL router with a Vista Home premium
system on an AMD Athlon 2800+ with 1GB of Memory. Just recently my computer lost contact with the router (ie. it returns the error message "limited connectivity" and the network centre doesn't acknowledge any connection with the internet.) Vista's "Windows Network Diagnostics" attempts to fix it by one of 2 ways - Auto assign new IP settings, and resetting the network adaptor, neither of which work. Rebooting the router doen not work either. Concidently it began around the time I was installing an update on some software that ended up not installing properly which I subsequently uninstalled. Hence I believe it may be a software problem. Definitely not the router as I can still use the router through my notebook. It's not the ethernet cable running between the router and the desktop as I switched the cable and that made no difference. I'm thinking it's either the network card in the desktop failing or a software corruption of some sort but don't know how to progress the diagnostic further from this point. Can anyone assist?? |
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Just tried a restore and it doesn't seem to have made any difference.
Is there a way I can test the network adaptor in my desktop to see whether it has any problems? "RalfG" wrote: Try doing a system restore to a point just before the issue started or before you installed that problem software. "Jason T" Jason wrote in message ... I am using a D-Link DSL-G604T wireless ADSL router with a Vista Home premium system on an AMD Athlon 2800+ with 1GB of Memory. Just recently my computer lost contact with the router (ie. it returns the error message "limited connectivity" and the network centre doesn't acknowledge any connection with the internet.) Vista's "Windows Network Diagnostics" attempts to fix it by one of 2 ways - Auto assign new IP settings, and resetting the network adaptor, neither of which work. Rebooting the router doen not work either. Concidently it began around the time I was installing an update on some software that ended up not installing properly which I subsequently uninstalled. Hence I believe it may be a software problem. Definitely not the router as I can still use the router through my notebook. It's not the ethernet cable running between the router and the desktop as I switched the cable and that made no difference. I'm thinking it's either the network card in the desktop failing or a software corruption of some sort but don't know how to progress the diagnostic further from this point. Can anyone assist?? |