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This is a weird issue from a client's laptop running Vista Business (not sure
of the make or model at the moment). The system is connected to the internet - and will do so via Network cable or Wireless - but the connection center insists that the system is NOT connected to the network or Internet. I can get online, use network resources (peer-to-peer, not domain), and have logged onto the system remotely (LogMeIn Rescue), and there is absolutely no trouble. However, the system seems to think it is not connected to LAN/Wireless Network. As I mentioned this is not causing any "practical" problems, but it certainly is puzzling why the laptop doesn't think it is connected. |
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In most cases, press F5 (refresh) will show the good connection. Is this not
your case? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Matthew Mailey" wrote in message news ![]() This is a weird issue from a client's laptop running Vista Business (not sure of the make or model at the moment). The system is connected to the internet - and will do so via Network cable or Wireless - but the connection center insists that the system is NOT connected to the network or Internet. I can get online, use network resources (peer-to-peer, not domain), and have logged onto the system remotely (LogMeIn Rescue), and there is absolutely no trouble. However, the system seems to think it is not connected to LAN/Wireless Network. As I mentioned this is not causing any "practical" problems, but it certainly is puzzling why the laptop doesn't think it is connected. |
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I have similar problem. Prior to installing SP-1 on Vista Ultimate last
evening, I had no problem at my office that has a LAN T-1 connection (10.1.1.1) and a wireless router that only connects to my printer/scanner (192.168.2.1). I could be connected to both simultaneously and use internet while printing and scanning. Today, internet will only work on LAN if I turn off the wireless connection to my printer/scanner. After playing with some settings, can finally use both but LAN appears to be offline. this is very unnerving. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: In most cases, press F5 (refresh) will show the good connection. Is this not your case? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Matthew Mailey" wrote in message news ![]() This is a weird issue from a client's laptop running Vista Business (not sure of the make or model at the moment). The system is connected to the internet - and will do so via Network cable or Wireless - but the connection center insists that the system is NOT connected to the network or Internet. I can get online, use network resources (peer-to-peer, not domain), and have logged onto the system remotely (LogMeIn Rescue), and there is absolutely no trouble. However, the system seems to think it is not connected to LAN/Wireless Network. As I mentioned this is not causing any "practical" problems, but it certainly is puzzling why the laptop doesn't think it is connected. |