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I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 running Vista Basic. Everything was working fine
until I installed a Frankiln Wireless broadband access card. The broadband card works fine, but I can no longer get on the internet via the wired or internal wireless cards. I have searched a number of forums and tried the suggestions (removed both network adapters and reinstalled, removed the IPv6 and link-layer entries) and have enven uninstalled the broadband card. All to no avail. Vista reports that I am connected to "local and internet", but still no internet access. I know that my router is good, because a number of other machines connected to it work fine. I hope someone has some ideas for me. Thanks for any advice. |
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Hi
You should check with the Franklin Wireless broadband access card's support. It seems that the card's installation takes over the TCP/IP stack and blocks that regular Ethernet connections. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "LAByerly" wrote in message ... I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 running Vista Basic. Everything was working fine until I installed a Frankiln Wireless broadband access card. The broadband card works fine, but I can no longer get on the internet via the wired or internal wireless cards. I have searched a number of forums and tried the suggestions (removed both network adapters and reinstalled, removed the IPv6 and link-layer entries) and have enven uninstalled the broadband card. All to no avail. Vista reports that I am connected to "local and internet", but still no internet access. I know that my router is good, because a number of other machines connected to it work fine. I hope someone has some ideas for me. Thanks for any advice. |