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Hi, I have a Sony Vaio VGN-FW370j which has worked flawlessly for the past 3 months I owned it. But now, I wake up and get ready to do some work on it, and the damn thing is local access only. I skyped with my dad last night, so I know it was working perfect before I went to bed. However, I believe I left it on so It might have updated something I am unaware of. I did a system restore back to 3 days ago. I have another laptop, a toshiba, and it can connect fine. I have hard reset my router (which usually fixes the connection problems). And I have also restarted the laptop, disabled and reenabled the wireless network connection, turned off and on the wlan switch on front. On my router their is no security set. Its just boot up and go. I sure also add that the Sony is Vista Home Premium 64bit, while the toshiba is Widows Vista Home Basic 32bit. I've ran out of ideas... thanks in advance and also for taking the time to read this. -- icepot |
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Have you checked if there is a new firmware for the router or a new driver
for the NIC. Or this search result may help. Vista Wireless Local onlySome wireless NIC or router DHCP may be incompatibilities with Vista. The Vista may be able to access local network but the Internet and shows "Local only". ... http://www.chicagotech.net/wifimvp/v...sslocaonly.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "icepot" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a Sony Vaio VGN-FW370j which has worked flawlessly for the past 3 months I owned it. But now, I wake up and get ready to do some work on it, and the damn thing is local access only. I skyped with my dad last night, so I know it was working perfect before I went to bed. However, I believe I left it on so It might have updated something I am unaware of. I did a system restore back to 3 days ago. I have another laptop, a toshiba, and it can connect fine. I have hard reset my router (which usually fixes the connection problems). And I have also restarted the laptop, disabled and reenabled the wireless network connection, turned off and on the wlan switch on front. On my router their is no security set. Its just boot up and go. I sure also add that the Sony is Vista Home Premium 64bit, while the toshiba is Widows Vista Home Basic 32bit. I've ran out of ideas... thanks in advance and also for taking the time to read this. -- icepot |
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The router firmware is up to date. I saw that article, and my laptop worked with the router for 4 months before it all of a sudden stopped... I disabled ip6 just for poos and giggles but it still didnt not work. -- icepot |
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So I restarted the router, and there was still local access only. So I then right clicked on the wireless icon by the clock, and chose diagnose and repair (this was the third time i've done this). Again it said, something about "contact your system admin or if your at home trying resetting the router and then click here". So I restarted the router again, then I clicked where it said. All of a sudden I got a new screen asking what type of access point it was: Home, Work, or something else (i forgot sorry). So I chose home... and it worked! I was skeptic so I restarted, and after the reboot it didn't look good, but bam! it worked... I hate this operating system. thanks for your advice Bob Lin. -- icepot |
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Thank you for the update.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "icepot" wrote in message ... So I restarted the router, and there was still local access only. So I then right clicked on the wireless icon by the clock, and chose diagnose and repair (this was the third time i've done this). Again it said, something about "contact your system admin or if your at home trying resetting the router and then click here". So I restarted the router again, then I clicked where it said. All of a sudden I got a new screen asking what type of access point it was: Home, Work, or something else (i forgot sorry). So I chose home... and it worked! I was skeptic so I restarted, and after the reboot it didn't look good, but bam! it worked... I hate this operating system. thanks for your advice Bob Lin. -- icepot |
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