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Network map shows not connected



 
 
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Old September 2nd 09, 06:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Default Network map shows not connected


Hello

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit and have the following annoying
problems that require fixing:

1. When I am connected to my dial up (yes dial up) the network map
shows and says I am not connected.
2. The 2 computer screens in the system tray always shows a RED X.
3. When I go to: Control Panel\Network Connections\View status of
this connection the status says

IPv4 Connectivity Not Connected
IPv6 Connectivity Not Connected
Media State Connected
Speed 26.4 kps

Should IPv4 and IPv6 Connectivity say something other than "Not
Connected"?

Thanks


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