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We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two
notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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I decided to take the bull by the horns and solve Networking Problems
myself. 1. called AT&T cancelled DSL 2. gathered up all computers and peripherals 3. made a trip to the dump 4. went to the library I am now one big happy camper having a lot less stress. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Frank Parmelee" wrote in message ... We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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I have the same probs, see my post 'Vista local access, no internet' ......
Also, no solution yet after weeks and weeks of trying to solve this, reading forums, etc, etc. "Frank Parmelee" wrote: I decided to take the bull by the horns and solve Networking Problems myself. 1. called AT&T cancelled DSL 2. gathered up all computers and peripherals 3. made a trip to the dump 4. went to the library I am now one big happy camper having a lot less stress. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Frank Parmelee" wrote in message ... We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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I am not sure how much they charge, but my neighbor calls the Geek Squad
from our Best Buy store whenever she has problems. I thought about it and then decided not to spend the money. This machine is brand new and I figured to have no problems. This is so aggravating and frustrating. For a brief moment I toyed with the idea of putting Windows 7 on all our machines when it is available. I am not so sure that is going to happen. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Michel" wrote in message ... I have the same probs, see my post 'Vista local access, no internet' ...... Also, no solution yet after weeks and weeks of trying to solve this, reading forums, etc, etc. "Frank Parmelee" wrote: I decided to take the bull by the horns and solve Networking Problems myself. 1. called AT&T cancelled DSL 2. gathered up all computers and peripherals 3. made a trip to the dump 4. went to the library I am now one big happy camper having a lot less stress. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Frank Parmelee" wrote in message ... We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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Finally! After hours of reading, agonizing, phone calls, set this, set that,
un check this, check that - FINALLY - Houston we have contact. Still occasionally after coming out of sleep I only have "local only" and have to do a repair, but, it beats doing a complete reset of the network several times a day. Oh and did I mention my network, both wireless and wired were rock solid [3 XP machines had no problems] throughout the entire grueling process. The one thing that really stands out is the finger pointing that goes on during a process like this - utterly amazing. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Frank Parmelee" wrote in message ... We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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Thanks to reading a lot of posts here, the MS Knowledgebase, and the MVP's
who watch this newsgroup, and a lot of dedicated hard work; I am now able to stay connected and only need to do an occasional Detect and Repair. Not bad for and old timer like me. -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA "Frank Parmelee" wrote in message ... We have four computers One desktop and three notebooks. The desktop and two notebooks use XP Home Service Pack 3, the other notebook is two weeks old and has Vista Home Basic installed SP1. The desktop has a NIC and is connected to a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router connected to a Speed Stream 4100 DSL modem. All three XP machines have no networking problems - only the Acer Aspire 5515 with Vista Home basic which has an Atheros AR5007EG wireless network adapter. The problems are 1)does not connect to the internet [local only], on powering up and 2)coming out of sleep mode or 3)drops the internet connection randomly. I tried unchecking the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology choices. OK, restart. Also tried CMD prompt: netsh Winsock reset Neither of those seemed to solve the problem and the QoS Packet Scheduler, the Internet Protocol Version 6, and both Link Layer Topology check boxes are checked and back as they were. The only thing that seems to help is turning off the modem and router waiting a minute and power them both back up I am very new to Vista and growing very frustrated, can someone help me out here? -- Make a Great Day Frank Parmelee USA |
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Could you please tell us what you did as I still have the same ... problem.
"Frank Parmelee" wrote: Thanks to reading a lot of posts here, the MS Knowledgebase, and the MVP's who watch this newsgroup, and a lot of dedicated hard work; I am now able to stay connected and only need to do an occasional Detect and Repair. Not bad for and old timer like me. |