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My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is
connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Had similar problem after RC-1 install. Ran through all troubleshooting
procedures. Finally stumbled on following suggestion in Vista Help: "Turn off the power-saving option in the network adapter's properties (wired network adapters only)" Checked out the adapter properties and power saving option was indeed turned on. Cleared the check box, and my home network magically appeared. (but it is still named "Unidentified Network" !) "Mike Gilbert" wrote in message ... My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Thanks Harry. I tried your suggestion, but it didn't work for me. My
network is on and working, but it's called "Unidentified Network". My main complaint is I can't turn on file or printer sharing without turning it on for my Internet connection NIC as well! "Harry Sherman" wrote: Had similar problem after RC-1 install. Ran through all troubleshooting procedures. Finally stumbled on following suggestion in Vista Help: "Turn off the power-saving option in the network adapter's properties (wired network adapters only)" Checked out the adapter properties and power saving option was indeed turned on. Cleared the check box, and my home network magically appeared. (but it is still named "Unidentified Network" !) "Mike Gilbert" wrote in message ... My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection
set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on. Also, pc-(multiple networks)-Internet happens with RTM as well. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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In the mean time, I went into the Control Panel-Network Center-Manage
Network Connections, selected my internet LAN card, Properties, and then disable Client for Microsoft Networks + File and Printer Sharing PS: I have and ASUS as well :-) "Paul Smith" wrote: I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on. Also, pc-(multiple networks)-Internet happens with RTM as well. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Paul,
Thanks for the update. I haven't had a chance to install RTM yet, so I'm sorry to hear your report. I wish Microsoft would read these threads and give us advice on fixing the problem, or at least help us understand what's happening! "Paul Smith" wrote: I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on. Also, pc-(multiple networks)-Internet happens with RTM as well. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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It's all very odd, I have Gigabyte nForce 430 with built in LAN and it comes
up with unidentified network Nvidia have drivers for Vista dated 06/02/2007 and still no network. Best thing I did is buy a £7.00 Realtec card and it works a treat. Come on Microsoft/hardware vendors it not like Vista was a surprise. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: Paul, Thanks for the update. I haven't had a chance to install RTM yet, so I'm sorry to hear your report. I wish Microsoft would read these threads and give us advice on fixing the problem, or at least help us understand what's happening! "Paul Smith" wrote: I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on. Also, pc-(multiple networks)-Internet happens with RTM as well. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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On Feb 12, 3:02 pm, VB Rye VB wrote:
It's all very odd, I have GigabytenForce430 with built in LAN and it comes up with unidentified network Nvidia have drivers for Vista dated 06/02/2007 and still no network. Best thing I did is buy a £7.00 Realtec card and it works a treat. Come on Microsoft/hardware vendors it not like Vista was a surprise. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: Paul, Thanks for the update. I haven't had a chance to install RTM yet, so I'm sorry to hear your report. I wish Microsoft would read these threads and give us advice on fixing the problem, or at least help us understand what's happening! "Paul Smith" wrote: I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on. Also, pc-(multiple networks)-Internet happens with RTM as well. "Mike Gilbert" wrote: My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices access the internet. When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only. When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this. Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and sharing center says my pc-(multiple networks)-Internet. This is wrong and if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only. The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But something is obviously wrong. Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace that might help me get to the bottom of this? I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advice in this newsgroup. Thanks for any help you can give me. Ditto for me. Nforce 430 motherboard, wireless access works fine, realtek nic works fine, but motherboard lan controller no go. I was puzzled, but found someone had posted a review to Newegg (where I bought motherboard) and said the lan controller worked fine with XP, does not work with Vista. |