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I just did a clean install to Vista 64. I have an Asus delux motherboard
with a built in wireless adaptor and two Ethernet adaptors. I can only connect through the wireless connection. My Ethernet adaptors are working fine but cannot connect ot the modem. Tried to renew and release through ipconfig -no luck. Tried to unistall all adaptors and start from scratch building a connection but no luck here. Microsoft comfirmed there was trouble but had no answers. I believe it might be the way the network was set up by Vista when I did the clean install. All connections worked perfect before. Any ideas? I saw another post where someone said that the connection was limited and called local on the adaptors status. |
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Hi
You can not connect more than one connection to a Modem. If you have a Modem/Router combo with few ports make sure that the Router's DHCP are set to "Dish" the correct number of needed IPs. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Perry" wrote in message ... I just did a clean install to Vista 64. I have an Asus delux motherboard with a built in wireless adaptor and two Ethernet adaptors. I can only connect through the wireless connection. My Ethernet adaptors are working fine but cannot connect ot the modem. Tried to renew and release through ipconfig -no luck. Tried to unistall all adaptors and start from scratch building a connection but no luck here. Microsoft comfirmed there was trouble but had no answers. I believe it might be the way the network was set up by Vista when I did the clean install. All connections worked perfect before. Any ideas? I saw another post where someone said that the connection was limited and called local on the adaptors status. |
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Hi, it's not the modems. I have two and one of them only has one output.
Both of them work correctly on other PC's and aslo worked befor the re format to Vista 64. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi You can not connect more than one connection to a Modem. If you have a Modem/Router combo with few ports make sure that the Router's DHCP are set to "Dish" the correct number of needed IPs. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Perry" wrote in message ... I just did a clean install to Vista 64. I have an Asus delux motherboard with a built in wireless adaptor and two Ethernet adaptors. I can only connect through the wireless connection. My Ethernet adaptors are working fine but cannot connect ot the modem. Tried to renew and release through ipconfig -no luck. Tried to unistall all adaptors and start from scratch building a connection but no luck here. Microsoft comfirmed there was trouble but had no answers. I believe it might be the way the network was set up by Vista when I did the clean install. All connections worked perfect before. Any ideas? I saw another post where someone said that the connection was limited and called local on the adaptors status. |