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I have a new computer with Vista Ultimate. Upon startup the network /
Internet Explorer doesn't work. If I go into Network, access = local only (not internet). If I do "view status" and choose "Diagnose", I can reset the IP address. I am not sure why it is behaving this way. |
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Have you tried restarting your router or even looking into if it is fully
supported. You could also just assign your self a static IP and see if when you restart it still does not connect. "Alan Gravelle - RJS" wrote: I have a new computer with Vista Ultimate. Upon startup the network / Internet Explorer doesn't work. If I go into Network, access = local only (not internet). If I do "view status" and choose "Diagnose", I can reset the IP address. I am not sure why it is behaving this way. |