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Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!



 
 
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Old July 18th 08, 08:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
ADAM
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Hi,

I have been using Vista for some time now, and I connect to the internet via
a wireless router, which, up until today, has worked fine.

However, my Media Sharing has stopped working (I stream music to an xbox via
Windows Media Player) and when I go to look at the Media Sharing settings, it
tells me that "sharing is disabled as the computer is not connected to a
network".

I then go to the Network and Sharing Centre, which also tells me that I am
Not Connected to a network.

If I look in the taskbar, I do have the little netowkr icon, with a globe on
it, indicating that I am connected to the network - however, if I hover the
mouse over it, it tells me that I am not connected.

However - I clearly am connected, as I can browse the internet just fine! I
have done an ipconfig, and I have a valid IP address, and I can access my
router wirelessly, and see that all is well!

So - for some reason, Vista does seems to connect, but then doesn't seem to
realise that it has connected, and tells itself that it isn't connected,
which is ultimately preventing me from running Media Sharing. Any ideas as
to what could be wrong?
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Old July 18th 08, 09:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
gdude2002
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!


Well, there could be several things going wrong here.

The most likely would be that your firewall is blocking these
applications. OK, maybe mnot so likely, but always worth a look. If you
made any changes to a firewall or other security program, try undoing
them.

Have you tried restarting? This usually fixes network problems,
although I know it can be a pain to do so.

Hope it works,
Gareth

Please post here if I can't solve your problem (Or nobody else who
tries can.)


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Old July 18th 08, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
ADAM
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Hi,

No, I've checked all my firewall settings, and they're OK. I think the
problem is something more fundamental than Media Player.

I am currently connected to the internet via my wireless connection -
definitely, I am surfing the web as we speak. However, if I look in the
Network and Sharing Centre, it says that I'm not connected to any network -
so it looks like some part of Vista isn't telling some other part of Vista
when it connects to a network - hence, Media Player won't start sharing as it
can't find a network to share on?

Any more ideas welcome!?

PS - I have tried restarting a few times, but it hasn't helped :-(

"gdude2002" wrote:


Well, there could be several things going wrong here.

The most likely would be that your firewall is blocking these
applications. OK, maybe mnot so likely, but always worth a look. If you
made any changes to a firewall or other security program, try undoing
them.

Have you tried restarting? This usually fixes network problems,
although I know it can be a pain to do so.

Hope it works,
Gareth

Please post here if I can't solve your problem (Or nobody else who
tries can.)


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Old July 18th 08, 06:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Hi
To rule out Player or Network try another player.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"Adam" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have been using Vista for some time now, and I connect to the internet
via
a wireless router, which, up until today, has worked fine.

However, my Media Sharing has stopped working (I stream music to an xbox
via
Windows Media Player) and when I go to look at the Media Sharing settings,
it
tells me that "sharing is disabled as the computer is not connected to a
network".

I then go to the Network and Sharing Centre, which also tells me that I am
Not Connected to a network.

If I look in the taskbar, I do have the little netowkr icon, with a globe
on
it, indicating that I am connected to the network - however, if I hover
the
mouse over it, it tells me that I am not connected.

However - I clearly am connected, as I can browse the internet just fine!
I
have done an ipconfig, and I have a valid IP address, and I can access my
router wirelessly, and see that all is well!

So - for some reason, Vista does seems to connect, but then doesn't seem
to
realise that it has connected, and tells itself that it isn't connected,
which is ultimately preventing me from running Media Sharing. Any ideas
as
to what could be wrong?


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Old July 18th 08, 06:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
ADAM
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Done - it isn't media player. Network and Sharing Centre says I'm not
connected to any network - but I know I am. But Network and Sharing Centre is
telling all my applications that I'm not.

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:

Hi
To rule out Player or Network try another player.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"Adam" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have been using Vista for some time now, and I connect to the internet
via
a wireless router, which, up until today, has worked fine.

However, my Media Sharing has stopped working (I stream music to an xbox
via
Windows Media Player) and when I go to look at the Media Sharing settings,
it
tells me that "sharing is disabled as the computer is not connected to a
network".

I then go to the Network and Sharing Centre, which also tells me that I am
Not Connected to a network.

If I look in the taskbar, I do have the little netowkr icon, with a globe
on
it, indicating that I am connected to the network - however, if I hover
the
mouse over it, it tells me that I am not connected.

However - I clearly am connected, as I can browse the internet just fine!
I
have done an ipconfig, and I have a valid IP address, and I can access my
router wirelessly, and see that all is well!

So - for some reason, Vista does seems to connect, but then doesn't seem
to
realise that it has connected, and tells itself that it isn't connected,
which is ultimately preventing me from running Media Sharing. Any ideas
as
to what could be wrong?



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Old July 21st 08, 10:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
ADAM
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Does anyone else have any ideas? I'm totally stuck - short of reinstalling
Vista and starting again, I can't think of anything :-(

"Adam" wrote:

Done - it isn't media player. Network and Sharing Centre says I'm not
connected to any network - but I know I am. But Network and Sharing Centre is
telling all my applications that I'm not.

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:

Hi
To rule out Player or Network try another player.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"Adam" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have been using Vista for some time now, and I connect to the internet
via
a wireless router, which, up until today, has worked fine.

However, my Media Sharing has stopped working (I stream music to an xbox
via
Windows Media Player) and when I go to look at the Media Sharing settings,
it
tells me that "sharing is disabled as the computer is not connected to a
network".

I then go to the Network and Sharing Centre, which also tells me that I am
Not Connected to a network.

If I look in the taskbar, I do have the little netowkr icon, with a globe
on
it, indicating that I am connected to the network - however, if I hover
the
mouse over it, it tells me that I am not connected.

However - I clearly am connected, as I can browse the internet just fine!
I
have done an ipconfig, and I have a valid IP address, and I can access my
router wirelessly, and see that all is well!

So - for some reason, Vista does seems to connect, but then doesn't seem
to
realise that it has connected, and tells itself that it isn't connected,
which is ultimately preventing me from running Media Sharing. Any ideas
as
to what could be wrong?



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Old August 30th 09, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
EngineerShorty
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!


I'm having the exact same problem on my desktop PC.

I've included screenshots to demonstrate the problem. The name of my
network is Shorty, which is the same as the name of my desktop PC, which
is having this issue. If you look at CantFindNetworks.jpg (attached),
you'll see that Windows says it can't find any networks to connect to.
However, my computer is ALREADY connected to the network and the
internet, and I am having no issues in any other software (web browsers,
chat clients, etc all work just fine, despite the message that I am Not
Connected to Any Networks).

In addition to my desktop PC, I also have a laptop. My laptop has no
problems, and it is connected to the same network (though wirelessly ILO
by ethernet). I did a network map from each system at the same time,
and as you can see, the Desktop network map shows a problem between my
router and the internet, but my laptop does not show any problem. The
laptop represents what actually seems to be happening. So why is this
getting so screwed up?

It wouldn't be a problem, except that certain Windows programs (most
notably media sharing) will not work because they believe the 'Not
Attached to Networks' thing. Web browsers, chat clients, windows
update, etc don't appear to pay any attention to this problem. Please
help me out with any ideas.


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Old August 31st 09, 02:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack-MVP
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Posts: 104
Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!

Hi
Some Router are Not compatible with Vista. May be yours is one of them.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"EngineerShorty" wrote in message
...

I'm having the exact same problem on my desktop PC.

I've included screenshots to demonstrate the problem. The name of my
network is Shorty, which is the same as the name of my desktop PC, which
is having this issue. If you look at CantFindNetworks.jpg (attached),
you'll see that Windows says it can't find any networks to connect to.
However, my computer is ALREADY connected to the network and the
internet, and I am having no issues in any other software (web browsers,
chat clients, etc all work just fine, despite the message that I am Not
Connected to Any Networks).

In addition to my desktop PC, I also have a laptop. My laptop has no
problems, and it is connected to the same network (though wirelessly ILO
by ethernet). I did a network map from each system at the same time,
and as you can see, the Desktop network map shows a problem between my
router and the internet, but my laptop does not show any problem. The
laptop represents what actually seems to be happening. So why is this
getting so screwed up?

It wouldn't be a problem, except that certain Windows programs (most
notably media sharing) will not work because they believe the 'Not
Attached to Networks' thing. Web browsers, chat clients, windows
update, etc don't appear to pay any attention to this problem. Please
help me out with any ideas.


+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Filename: CantFindNetworks.jpg |
|Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15285|
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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EngineerShorty


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Old August 31st 09, 04:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
alexdagr8est
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!


Have you installed any new drivers, software, hardware, if so roll them
back/uninstall.
Ping one of the other ip addresses on your network, see if it is
reachable, boot into safe mode with networking, see if you can still
connect etc, etc.

Maybe your network is changed to public (hidden). might want to make it
private or at work again to see if it detects other computers.

Try resetting the router, (not to factory defaults, so just pull out
the power plug for a few minutes and put it back in)

sounds like software, see if you can install another program that
organises your network settings.


I need to know more, are you connecting your pc to the router
wirelessly or by ethernet cable, are you using a laptop or desktop?


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Old August 31st 09, 04:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
alexdagr8est
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Default Wireless Network not connected - but it is?!!


Have you installed any new drivers, software, hardware, if so roll them
back/uninstall.
Ping one of the other ip addresses on your network, see if it is
reachable, boot into safe mode with networking, see if you can still
connect etc, etc.

Maybe your network is changed to public (hidden). might want to make it
private or at work again to see if it detects other computers.

Try resetting the router, (not to factory defaults, so just pull out
the power plug for a few minutes and put it back in)

sounds like software, see if you can install another program that
organises your network settings.


I need to know more, are you connecting your pc to the router
wirelessly or by ethernet cable, are you using a laptop or desktop?


--
alexdagr8est

If I helped you, or you just like my smile (im smiling on the inside)
press this button at the top-right hand of my post to give me a nice
reputation
 




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