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Hi,
Simple question, should Vista automatically connect to the internet on start up if there is a internet connection available (either cable or wireless) the same as XP does? Set up is: - not a domain machine - on a private network (LAN behind router / firewall etc) - vanilla installation of Vista Business At present, mine does not and I have to do a repair via the network control screen (ipconfig /renew I assume) to get it to connect. I don't think that this can be right, but can't see what I'm doing wrong! Thanks, Josh |
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Yes, it should.
Does your router provide your IP address? Do you have both options to "Obtain * address automatically" correctly set in the TCP properties for your connection? Do you use a proxy? -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ------ "The Thinker" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, Simple question, should Vista automatically connect to the internet on start up if there is a internet connection available (either cable or wireless) the same as XP does? Set up is: - not a domain machine - on a private network (LAN behind router / firewall etc) - vanilla installation of Vista Business At present, mine does not and I have to do a repair via the network control screen (ipconfig /renew I assume) to get it to connect. I don't think that this can be right, but can't see what I'm doing wrong! Thanks, Josh |
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On 5 Feb, 09:28, "Max" wrote:
Yes, it should. Does your router provide your IP address? Do you have both options to "Obtain * address automatically" correctly set in the TCP properties for your connection? Do you use a proxy? Yes - router provides IP address Yes - both options for IP / DNS set to obtain automatically in TCP/IP settings No - proxy Couple of observations: 1. network setup works fine for XP machines 2. same symptions for both wired & wireless 3. does connect, obtaining correct IP address if you repair connection 4. still have the same problem if you disconnect / re-connect network cable while machine is running Seems that whilst my XP installations would renew IP on detecting a new network connection (either on startup or disconnect/reconnect cable), Vista does not. Josh |
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OK, then sorry--I don't have an answer since I have not experienced what you
describe. I have read that there have been some connection issues coming out of sleep/hibernation on some machines in Vista, but I don't have those issues either. Perhaps check to make sure that your adapter is not set to power off--Connection Status/Details/Power Management tab. Maybe someone else will come along with some suggestions. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ------ "The Thinker" wrote in message ups.com... On 5 Feb, 09:28, "Max" wrote: Yes, it should. Does your router provide your IP address? Do you have both options to "Obtain * address automatically" correctly set in the TCP properties for your connection? Do you use a proxy? Yes - router provides IP address Yes - both options for IP / DNS set to obtain automatically in TCP/IP settings No - proxy Couple of observations: 1. network setup works fine for XP machines 2. same symptions for both wired & wireless 3. does connect, obtaining correct IP address if you repair connection 4. still have the same problem if you disconnect / re-connect network cable while machine is running Seems that whilst my XP installations would renew IP on detecting a new network connection (either on startup or disconnect/reconnect cable), Vista does not. Josh |
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hey max, I have the Hibernate/sleep problem with my network, can you point me
to where there are other people having the similar problem? I posted my question on this forum but no one has responded yet "Max" wrote: OK, then sorry--I don't have an answer since I have not experienced what you describe. I have read that there have been some connection issues coming out of sleep/hibernation on some machines in Vista, but I don't have those issues either. Perhaps check to make sure that your adapter is not set to power off--Connection Status/Details/Power Management tab. Maybe someone else will come along with some suggestions. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ------ |
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Sorry, don't really remember if I read about it in these forums or elsewhere
online--or if anybody had a solution. Me: DOH! Maybe start here? http://www.google.com/search?num=20&...em&btnG=Search -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ------ "Mason" wrote in message ... hey max, I have the Hibernate/sleep problem with my network, can you point me to where there are other people having the similar problem? I posted my question on this forum but no one has responded yet "Max" wrote: OK, then sorry--I don't have an answer since I have not experienced what you describe. I have read that there have been some connection issues coming out of sleep/hibernation on some machines in Vista, but I don't have those issues either. Perhaps check to make sure that your adapter is not set to power off--Connection Status/Details/Power Management tab. Maybe someone else will come along with some suggestions. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ------ |
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either. Perhaps check to make sure that your adapter is not set to power
off--Connection Status/Details/Power Management tab. Maybe someone else will come along with some suggestions. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie Hi Max, Thanks for the suggestion above - changed a few of the power saving modes (should have guessed as it is a laptop) and seems to have cured the problem - fingers crossed. Cheers, Josh |
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