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So here's my problem, I have two pc's an XP and a Vista Home Premium. My XP NEVER has any problems connecting to my router/internet, wired, while my other PC, Vista(which is also wired), works but it will ocassionally give me the "Limited Connectivity" icon and the ONLY way it will work is if I unistall the driver from the Drivers Manager. Sometimes I have to do it 2-3 times for it to work. And It's just a headache to fix so I want to know what could be the problem that's causing this? I want it to stop doing it. Could it be that I might need a new part for the PC? I've also bought a Network Card but it gives me the same bullsh*t as well. I still have a one year warrant so it could probably just be a faulty part on the pc. What do you guys think? I use a Linksys WRT54Gs Router. -- josegee |
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Maybe this can Help, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "josegee" wrote in message ... So here's my problem, I have two pc's an XP and a Vista Home Premium. My XP NEVER has any problems connecting to my router/internet, wired, while my other PC, Vista(which is also wired), works but it will ocassionally give me the "Limited Connectivity" icon and the ONLY way it will work is if I unistall the driver from the Drivers Manager. Sometimes I have to do it 2-3 times for it to work. And It's just a headache to fix so I want to know what could be the problem that's causing this? I want it to stop doing it. Could it be that I might need a new part for the PC? I've also bought a Network Card but it gives me the same bullsh*t as well. I still have a one year warrant so it could probably just be a faulty part on the pc. What do you guys think? I use a Linksys WRT54Gs Router. -- josegee |