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Has anybody got a Netgear DM111P ethernet modem working with Vista? It works fine on the Windows XP partition on my PC, and always has. However, it does not seem to work on Windows Vista. On Vista, I reset the modem to factory defaults, login to the web configuration page (192.168.0.1), and configure the modem.When I reboot the modem from the web page, I lose connection to the web configuration page and obviously cannot connect to the internet either. The web configuration page then remains inaccessible (unless I reset the modem again!). The Intel Proset LAN drivers on the motherboard (Badaxe 2) are up to date and Vista compatible. Thanks ! -- surge ------------------------------------------------------------------------ surge's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21666 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=674259 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi Surge
Unfortunately I've no solution for you but I do have the exact same problem. I got my DM111P as part of my signup package from Irish Broadband, an Irish ISP. After 3 service calls and a modem replacement, I'm still no closer to getting connected, despite a variety of suggestions of things to try, and unfortunately I've a brand spanking new Dell laptop that came preloaded with Vista so I can't revert to XP (this is my first home PC in a decade, I'd always relied on a variety of Macs in work until going freelance and I'm beginning to regret not getting a MacBook!) From looking on Netgear's site: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_f...#vista_modemgw They themselves don't appear to have a solution at present. I posted elsewhere on these forums about my own conundrum only to get a load of "what are you talking about, no reason why it shouldn't work" responses. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one out there! Cheers Jackson "surge" wrote: Has anybody got a Netgear DM111P ethernet modem working with Vista? It works fine on the Windows XP partition on my PC, and always has. However, it does not seem to work on Windows Vista. On Vista, I reset the modem to factory defaults, login to the web configuration page (192.168.0.1), and configure the modem.When I reboot the modem from the web page, I lose connection to the web configuration page and obviously cannot connect to the internet either. The web configuration page then remains inaccessible (unless I reset the modem again!). The Intel Proset LAN drivers on the motherboard (Badaxe 2) are up to date and Vista compatible. Thanks ! -- surge ------------------------------------------------------------------------ surge's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21666 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=674259 http://forums.techarena.in |
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I've got this problem too.
Netgear support told me that is a Vista problem and "Microsoft is aware and working on it". In the meantime I placed an access point (La Fonera) to get internet access... it's not the best solution but it works... "Jackson P" wrote: Hi Surge Unfortunately I've no solution for you but I do have the exact same problem. I got my DM111P as part of my signup package from Irish Broadband, an Irish ISP. After 3 service calls and a modem replacement, I'm still no closer to getting connected, despite a variety of suggestions of things to try, and unfortunately I've a brand spanking new Dell laptop that came preloaded with Vista so I can't revert to XP (this is my first home PC in a decade, I'd always relied on a variety of Macs in work until going freelance and I'm beginning to regret not getting a MacBook!) From looking on Netgear's site: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_f...#vista_modemgw They themselves don't appear to have a solution at present. I posted elsewhere on these forums about my own conundrum only to get a load of "what are you talking about, no reason why it shouldn't work" responses. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one out there! Cheers Jackson |
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Hey guys
Try this: http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d103080.asp I got snotty with my ISP today, they just rang back with this update from Netgear. Unfortunately now my modem seems to have gone on the fritz - power button's stuck on red even after trying to restore factory settings, so I can't find out if it'll work yet! Keep posted... Jackson "Smuggler" wrote: I've got this problem too. Netgear support told me that is a Vista problem and "Microsoft is aware and working on it". In the meantime I placed an access point (La Fonera) to get internet access... it's not the best solution but it works... "Jackson P" wrote: Hi Surge Unfortunately I've no solution for you but I do have the exact same problem. I got my DM111P as part of my signup package from Irish Broadband, an Irish ISP. After 3 service calls and a modem replacement, I'm still no closer to getting connected, despite a variety of suggestions of things to try, and unfortunately I've a brand spanking new Dell laptop that came preloaded with Vista so I can't revert to XP (this is my first home PC in a decade, I'd always relied on a variety of Macs in work until going freelance and I'm beginning to regret not getting a MacBook!) From looking on Netgear's site: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_f...#vista_modemgw They themselves don't appear to have a solution at present. I posted elsewhere on these forums about my own conundrum only to get a load of "what are you talking about, no reason why it shouldn't work" responses. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one out there! Cheers Jackson |