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I have Vista RC1 and when booting up it can take 15 minutes (or even more)
for Vista to recognize my LAN. It says it's a public network, I change it to private, then I can try anything from asking to detect IP to reinstall NIC drivers, nothing works. Then after a while it all starts to work with no further problem. I haven't updated my laptop with Windows Xp Pro to be recognized in the Vista Network, so there is only one PC in my LAN. Vista knows there is a LAN but doesn't identify it straight away, appears as unknown netowrk. When I reboot the following day or the next PC session, the whole thing starts over again, and Vista still says I have a public network, so doesn' save previous settings. I use Microsoft Live One Care and a 2wire 2700 router. Once Vista recognizes everything, it works a treat. But waiting 15 minutes or so each time I satrt the PC is a pain. Any help welcome. Problem has been submitted to Microsoft through the internal tool in Vista to report problems, no solution so far. |
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Check with your router manufacturer to see if they have a new firmware
upgrade. I have been seeing some strang things with Routers that the firmware is not up to date. "jcrom" wrote in message news ![]() I have Vista RC1 and when booting up it can take 15 minutes (or even more) for Vista to recognize my LAN. It says it's a public network, I change it to private, then I can try anything from asking to detect IP to reinstall NIC drivers, nothing works. Then after a while it all starts to work with no further problem. I haven't updated my laptop with Windows Xp Pro to be recognized in the Vista Network, so there is only one PC in my LAN. Vista knows there is a LAN but doesn't identify it straight away, appears as unknown netowrk. When I reboot the following day or the next PC session, the whole thing starts over again, and Vista still says I have a public network, so doesn' save previous settings. I use Microsoft Live One Care and a 2wire 2700 router. Once Vista recognizes everything, it works a treat. But waiting 15 minutes or so each time I satrt the PC is a pain. Any help welcome. Problem has been submitted to Microsoft through the internal tool in Vista to report problems, no solution so far. |
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I managed to sort out this problem by allowing Netbios over TCP/IP in the
advanced settings of my Ethernet adapter, as I use a static IP address for my broadband connection. Rebooted PC and now it connects straight away! I hope this helps others. "Mitch Roberson" wrote: Check with your router manufacturer to see if they have a new firmware upgrade. I have been seeing some strang things with Routers that the firmware is not up to date. "jcrom" wrote in message news ![]() I have Vista RC1 and when booting up it can take 15 minutes (or even more) for Vista to recognize my LAN. It says it's a public network, I change it to private, then I can try anything from asking to detect IP to reinstall NIC drivers, nothing works. Then after a while it all starts to work with no further problem. I haven't updated my laptop with Windows Xp Pro to be recognized in the Vista Network, so there is only one PC in my LAN. Vista knows there is a LAN but doesn't identify it straight away, appears as unknown netowrk. When I reboot the following day or the next PC session, the whole thing starts over again, and Vista still says I have a public network, so doesn' save previous settings. I use Microsoft Live One Care and a 2wire 2700 router. Once Vista recognizes everything, it works a treat. But waiting 15 minutes or so each time I satrt the PC is a pain. Any help welcome. Problem has been submitted to Microsoft through the internal tool in Vista to report problems, no solution so far. |