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Old November 28th 08, 10:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Zayniac
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Hi,

I've seen similar questions, but they've mostly been for x64 systems, and
also unanswered...
At home, I use my wireless router to access the internet on my my Windows
Vista, Home Premium laptop, with Intel PRO/Wireless 3495 network card.
However, when I bring it to work, I can connect to the network fine, and my
work has this site pop up from Nextel, when I open IE, asking me to log in
to be able to use the internet. However, though I can connect to the
network, and even have this page open, after this point, what happens is
that a login box will pop up, saying something along the lines of I need a
system administrator to google.ca; I cannot actually access the internet (my
peers can.)

I tried resetting the network adapter, using my work credentials for the log
in, using my administrator account on my laptop for the log in, but cannot
seem to fix the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Old November 29th 08, 01:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_1231_]
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Default Connected, No Internet

Does your laptop join the domain? Your company may have a policy to block
home laptop to access the internet.

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Hi,

I've seen similar questions, but they've mostly been for x64 systems, and
also unanswered...
At home, I use my wireless router to access the internet on my my Windows
Vista, Home Premium laptop, with Intel PRO/Wireless 3495 network card.
However, when I bring it to work, I can connect to the network fine, and
my work has this site pop up from Nextel, when I open IE, asking me to log
in to be able to use the internet. However, though I can connect to the
network, and even have this page open, after this point, what happens is
that a login box will pop up, saying something along the lines of I need a
system administrator to google.ca; I cannot actually access the internet
(my peers can.)

I tried resetting the network adapter, using my work credentials for the
log in, using my administrator account on my laptop for the log in, but
cannot seem to fix the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.


 




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