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This is still an issue with windows Vista RTM
using my Linksys RVo16 router, i must completely disable the Firewall on the router for any connection to the internet. has there been anymore fixes for this as of yet? "Tim Spence" wrote: Does anyone have anymore information about the issue with Vista's incompatibility with routers that utilise SPI protection? I'm unable to disable SPI on my router (but then I'm led to believe that this may still not fix it), so Vista is currently completely useless for me. I'm not going to replace a 2 month old router, just so a new OS will work with it, so while I appreciate this is still just a Beta, lets hope it gets fixed for the final release. For reference, I'm referring to the issue described in this article: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=10. Still, at least I can use Google sites, bizarrely! |
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Try this:
- Click start - Type: cmd - Right-click cmd.exe when it appears under Applications - Click Run As Administrator - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled - Press enter - Restart your computer -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "cody fawcett" wrote in message ... This is still an issue with windows Vista RTM using my Linksys RVo16 router, i must completely disable the Firewall on the router for any connection to the internet. has there been anymore fixes for this as of yet? "Tim Spence" wrote: Does anyone have anymore information about the issue with Vista's incompatibility with routers that utilise SPI protection? I'm unable to disable SPI on my router (but then I'm led to believe that this may still not fix it), so Vista is currently completely useless for me. I'm not going to replace a 2 month old router, just so a new OS will work with it, so while I appreciate this is still just a Beta, lets hope it gets fixed for the final release. For reference, I'm referring to the issue described in this article: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=10. Still, at least I can use Google sites, bizarrely! |
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using that command has solved my problem. thank you very much.
do you by chance know what causes the issue? and how this command solves it? thanks a ton "Jane C" wrote in message news ![]() Try this: - Click start - Type: cmd - Right-click cmd.exe when it appears under Applications - Click Run As Administrator - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled - Press enter - Restart your computer -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "cody fawcett" wrote in message ... This is still an issue with windows Vista RTM using my Linksys RVo16 router, i must completely disable the Firewall on the router for any connection to the internet. has there been anymore fixes for this as of yet? "Tim Spence" wrote: Does anyone have anymore information about the issue with Vista's incompatibility with routers that utilise SPI protection? I'm unable to disable SPI on my router (but then I'm led to believe that this may still not fix it), so Vista is currently completely useless for me. I'm not going to replace a 2 month old router, just so a new OS will work with it, so while I appreciate this is still just a Beta, lets hope it gets fixed for the final release. For reference, I'm referring to the issue described in this article: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=10. Still, at least I can use Google sites, bizarrely! |
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