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This problem has been corrected with RC1. Now I do not have to broadcast my
SSID. "Vbritt" wrote: I'm DHCP all of the way. I had to open up, unrestrict, my router and broadcast my SSID before Vista would connect wirelessly. Then I started tightening up the security and I was able to turn WEP back on, re-enable MAC addressing, and get everything back except for the SSID. Once I turned it off I could not connect to my wireless network when I rebooted. I turned in a trouble report on the problem and was told that it would be corrected in RC1. Until then I will keep my SSID active. "Stephen Doone" wrote: I can get online wired, but not wireless. Other problems (using an HP nc4000 laptop): 1) sound is garbled, no matter what I listen to; 2) unable to install certain mainstream apps, like Flash MX 2004, Adobe Acrobat 7.0 (full version). I'm about to abandon the Vista beta and stick with XP until RC1 comes out. Thanks, and good luck! "Mari Schaaf" wrote: God I hope not. I can see the network and not get past our Actiontech DSL router. I have no idea how to make this get on line, and all my other PC's are on the same systems. I just built the system just for Vista and can not get on line to have any fun with it. :-( "Stephen Doone" wrote: I'm having the same problem. All my other PCs (both laptops and desktops) quickly "see" my wireless LAN. I'm running DHCP all the way. Are you suggesting hard-coding a static IP in the Vista machine? "David Sherman" wrote: What are your IP addresses? How are IP addresses asigned? DNS addresses? WIN Address? On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 19:16:01 -0700, Ray wrote: I have a fresh clean install and can hardwire to the internet but can not find my wireless network. Even hard wired to the network it can not find it. I have updated the drivers for the USRobotics usb adapter and still nothing. Help |