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I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it
connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |
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I finally got it to work for a short time.
I rebooted my network (router and switch) and it connected showing local and internet. But then about 10 minutes later it reverted to Local again and I could not get out to the internet. Very frustrating. Tom "tshad" wrote in message ... I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |
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Have you installed latest firmware for the router and driver for NIC? Or
this search result may help. Vista Local Only and Limited or Not Connectivity Vista Local Only and Limited or No Connectivity. Limited connectivity with Vista notebook · Vista Limited connectivity · Vista: Local only - no Internet ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistalocalonly.htm -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-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 "tshad" wrote in message ... I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |
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I think I might have a solution to your problem
One of my computer's internet connection went down and took the whole network with it. Gotta love Microsoft. Anyway, I was able to get my XP computers to reconnect and share the internet, but I was unable to get my XP computers to map network drives with my Vista computer. Nor could my Vista computer see my home network. I found a solution I went to the Network and Sharing Center in the Control panel and clicked on Customize the network. I made sure the name of the network was the same as my home network, and then I changed the network from Public to Private. I restarted the computer and was able to connect to the computers as before. Also, (and now I have Mcafee as a firewall)...I made sure that all the computers had 192.168.2.0 to 192.168.2.255 a TRUSTED (as opposed to PUBLIC) network. Hope this helps. and one thing I have learned about Vista: Vista does NOT play well with others. John "tshad" wrote in message ... I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |
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"Bob Lin (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Have you installed latest firmware for the router and driver for NIC? Or this search result may help. Not sure. It isn't my machine. It is a new HP laptop, however. It was purchased about a week ago. Vista Local Only and Limited or Not Connectivity Vista Local Only and Limited or No Connectivity. Limited connectivity with Vista notebook · Vista Limited connectivity · Vista: Local only - no Internet ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistalocalonly.htm Did that and found all kinds of people having problems with this. Some of the problems seem to be because of routing tables having multiple default gateways (this isn't my problem, however). My nephew says, it connects for about 10 minutes and then goes to Local Only and he has to reboot. After that it connects for another 10 minutes without going back to Local Only. Tom -- Bob Lin, Microsoft-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 "tshad" wrote in message ... I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |
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"John Redmund" wrote in message ... I think I might have a solution to your problem One of my computer's internet connection went down and took the whole network with it. Gotta love Microsoft. Anyway, I was able to get my XP computers to reconnect and share the internet, but I was unable to get my XP computers to map network drives with my Vista computer. Nor could my Vista computer see my home network. I found a solution I went to the Network and Sharing Center in the Control panel and clicked on Customize the network. I made sure the name of the network was the same as my home network, and then I changed the network from Public to Private. I restarted the computer and was able to connect to the computers as before. Would this be the same for the wireless connection - which is what I am having a problem with? Would I use as the name of the network - the one on the wireless AP - which is the Apple Airport wireless? Also, (and now I have Mcafee as a firewall)...I made sure that all the computers had 192.168.2.0 to 192.168.2.255 a TRUSTED (as opposed to PUBLIC) network. Why would you have to change it to 255? Mine is set to 71 (which it gets from DHCP). I don't know if where I would change it to TRUSTED. Thanks, Tom Hope this helps. and one thing I have learned about Vista: Vista does NOT play well with others. John "tshad" wrote in message ... I really don't like Vista and have had nothing but trouble getting it connected. I tried connecting it wirelessly to my AirPort wireless and it would connect and could see everything on the network including the gateway, but would go no further. I then tried a wired connection using all the same numbers (except the last one) that I have on my other desktops at home (3 XPs and 1 2000). Again, it sees the local network fine but will not go out the gateway. Cannot ping the DNS servers. I know it isn't the wire. I plug it directly back in my computer and it works fine. The route print looks fine (except for all the On-links under the Gateway). I tried uninstalling the Norton Internet Security to see if that was a problem and making sure the Microsoft Firewall was off. Still can't get out of the local network. I never had this kind of problem with my XPs. Not sure where to go from here. Tom |