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Hi all,
I have Vista installed and running fine except for the wireless connection. When I try to connect to my router, I keep getting an error saying "connected but with limited access only" and I don't have access to the internet. The card is properly recognized, I don't know why I get this limited access error. The Xp installation works fine... Any idea? Setting that I missed out? Thanks |
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I get the same error message a few minutes after I log on to my pc. The
first 5 minutes or so the internet works fine, though. I try to diagnose the problem but it could never fix it. I've tried to disable the network device yet it won't let me. it gets stuck trying for a long time. By then i just end the process. If I reboot, then the connection will work again, but stil for a few minutes only. Anyone knows what else i can do??? Thx Marco |
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Hi Marco,
1. Do you have the latest firmware installed on your access point? 2. Which adapter do you have? Are you using the latest driver from the manufacturer? (Or which wireless driver are you using?) Thanks. -- J.P. _____________________________________ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Marco69" wrote in message ... I get the same error message a few minutes after I log on to my pc. The first 5 minutes or so the internet works fine, though. I try to diagnose the problem but it could never fix it. I've tried to disable the network device yet it won't let me. it gets stuck trying for a long time. By then i just end the process. If I reboot, then the connection will work again, but stil for a few minutes only. Anyone knows what else i can do??? Thx Marco |
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the firmware? i have no idea. the adapter i have is a braodcom netxtreme
bcm57XX i went to their (bradcom) website to get the latest drivers but they don't show windows vista |
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here is a little more info. when i first log on, the connection will stay
on until a few minutes i start using internet explorer. i noticed if i don't use the internet, the connection will remain in good condition. i tried the power management options as someone else recommended for this same problem but didn't work. now i know it might be linked to internet explorer. somehow it's making my connection limited to where i can't use the internet. anyone having this problem? any solution yet? or suggestion? |
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My only suggestion is to make sure your router firmware is up to date.
CN reported a similar issue with the same driver in this newsgroup already and we have also seen some similar behavior internally as well. We will investigate and see if there is something we do. I have heard that the XP drivers for those cards should work though. -- J.P. _____________________________________ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Marco69" wrote in message ... here is a little more info. when i first log on, the connection will stay on until a few minutes i start using internet explorer. i noticed if i don't use the internet, the connection will remain in good condition. i tried the power management options as someone else recommended for this same problem but didn't work. now i know it might be linked to internet explorer. somehow it's making my connection limited to where i can't use the internet. anyone having this problem? any solution yet? or suggestion? |
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Same problem here!
tried 2 different AP and to different usb WIFI card, the connection is limited after 5 minutes max! When I connect wired, everything is fine! Got Dlink 624 108mbps+linksys 802.11b (11mbps) USB: dlinkdwl-g132 whith xp drivers, wusb11 with vista built-in drivers I use the latest build 5728... "J.P. Stewart [MSFT]" wrote: My only suggestion is to make sure your router firmware is up to date. CN reported a similar issue with the same driver in this newsgroup already and we have also seen some similar behavior internally as well. We will investigate and see if there is something we do. I have heard that the XP drivers for those cards should work though. -- J.P. _____________________________________ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Marco69" wrote in message ... here is a little more info. when i first log on, the connection will stay on until a few minutes i start using internet explorer. i noticed if i don't use the internet, the connection will remain in good condition. i tried the power management options as someone else recommended for this same problem but didn't work. now i know it might be linked to internet explorer. somehow it's making my connection limited to where i can't use the internet. anyone having this problem? any solution yet? or suggestion? |
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Same problem here!
tried 2 different AP and to different usb WIFI card, the connection is limited after 5 minutes max! When I connect wired, everything is fine! Got Dlink 624 108mbps+linksys 802.11b (11mbps) USB: dlinkdwl-g132 whith xp drivers, wusb11 with vista built-in drivers I use the latest build 5728... "J.P. Stewart [MSFT]" wrote: My only suggestion is to make sure your router firmware is up to date. CN reported a similar issue with the same driver in this newsgroup already and we have also seen some similar behavior internally as well. We will investigate and see if there is something we do. I have heard that the XP drivers for those cards should work though. -- J.P. _____________________________________ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Marco69" wrote in message ... here is a little more info. when i first log on, the connection will stay on until a few minutes i start using internet explorer. i noticed if i don't use the internet, the connection will remain in good condition. i tried the power management options as someone else recommended for this same problem but didn't work. now i know it might be linked to internet explorer. somehow it's making my connection limited to where i can't use the internet. anyone having this problem? any solution yet? or suggestion? |