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Hello everyone,
Any help might be appreciated here. I am running Vista Ultimate x64. So one night, I'm using my PC, and then I turn it on a few hours later, and the windows networking is essentially not functioning. My motherboard contains two NICs (Nvidia nforce 10/100/1000 Mbps which are vista x64 compatible), which have had the latest drivers installed. When I plug in my network cable into either port, I get: Currently connected to: Unidentified Network Access: Local only I tried to ping my file server (running on linux) but it had 100% packet loss. So then I thought it might be a switch/router/cable issue. I connected my room mate's laptop to the same network cable, disabled the wireless, and everything is functioning the way it's supposed to. The internet fired right up, I was able to ping the file server. The file server has a steady internet connection. This essentially eliminated all the hardware from my network cable all the way out through the router. FYI, I have the network cable connecting to a netgear switch, from there, another network cable to the apple airport extreme router, which connects to the gateway. I have attempted the following things as well: Disabling/re-enabling each network device. Disabling one device while trying to connect to the other. Booting up in safe mode with networking. Using the windows network repair. Trying to re-obtain a DHCP ip address from my router (this is what's not happening here that is preventing everything else). Frequent reboots. I looked through the errors in my event viewer and have found the following errors have happened recently: HttpEvent Unable to initialize the security package Kerberos for server side authentication. The data field contains the error numbers. Event ID: 15016 Service Control Manager Eventlog Provider The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: spldr Wanarpv6 Event ID: 7026 DistributedCOM DCOM got error "1804" (3 times and error "1068" once) attempting to start the service (going to just list them all: WSearch, fdPHost, EventSystem, ShellHWDetection) with arguments "" in order to run the servier {yadda yadda yadda} Event ID: 10005 more HttpEvent errors... That's really about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ogi |
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Stand down red alert.
I didn't do once basic thing. Power off and switch off the power supply. Did that, started up again, network connected right up. Ogi |