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Just purchased a new e-machine from BB with vista preinstalled. Connected to
our small office network that uses a linksys WRT54G router to a dedicated T1. Vista shows connection to internet but IE won't download anything (shows connected to, then halts waiting for data from website.) We have tried disabling the windows firewall, uninstalling the Mcafee software that was preinstalled, pinging to the intranet and internet, which we can do. This is using an Intel onboard NIC and as such there is no option to disable ipv4, ipv6 or udp checksum options. I have also tried setting manual settings for IP address and set the DNS server to the router address (192.168.0.1). No change in symptoms. Linksys support (LOL) says the WRT54G is Vista certified and offers no updates. e-machine support says the problem is with the permissions in vista and is not their problem. Microsoft support wants money before they will talk to us. Looks like vista is not ready for primetime. I would probably be better off loading this thing up with that old copy of windows ME I got laying around. Better yet, this heap is going back to BB. |
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a guy in another topic helped me out. go to your control panel, then to
device manager. expand the network devices catagory and then right click on your network adapter. click propertied and then click on the advanced tab. go down to TCP Checksum offload and disable them, both IPv4 and IPc6. |
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Thank you for feedback.
Bob Lin, MS-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 "jason" wrote in message ... a guy in another topic helped me out. go to your control panel, then to device manager. expand the network devices catagory and then right click on your network adapter. click propertied and then click on the advanced tab. go down to TCP Checksum offload and disable them, both IPv4 and IPc6. |
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As I indicated, the intel lan device driver does not have a checksum option
to disable. Also we are able to ping google.com as well as DNS server and our corp website. When starting IE. It can connect to public websites but hangs waiting for response. HTML data is apparently being blocked by Vista. Other systems work through the router / firewall including win200, win xp, linux, mac osx. Never had a problem until Vista. Disabled Vista firewall , etc. Never able to get it to work. All this is moot anyway. We returned the system and plan to "roll our own" box load it up with XP and wait for Vista SR2. I don't have the time to waste beta testing microsoft Vista. "jason" wrote: a guy in another topic helped me out. go to your control panel, then to device manager. expand the network devices catagory and then right click on your network adapter. click propertied and then click on the advanced tab. go down to TCP Checksum offload and disable them, both IPv4 and IPc6. |
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"jason" wrote: a guy in another topic helped me out. go to your control panel, then to device manager. expand the network devices catagory and then right click on your network adapter. click propertied and then click on the advanced tab. go down to TCP Checksum offload and disable them, both IPv4 and IPc6. I have an issue getting to the network, and it is only on my Work LAN. I have VISTA Business, I updated an HP Tablet PC, and everything went very smoothly. At first I was able to connect via my NIC to the network, though I did hear about others in my network having issues. We recently changed our subnet to a class b 172.16.200.x schema so that we could VPN into our customers networks for support and now all of a sudden I cannot connect. If I monkey around with every setting then it may start working. One thing to note, the little globe on the network icon in the task bar is shown but still no internet. However if I disable the NIC and use the built in WLAN card, I can get to the WEB. Both the NIC and the WLAN use DHCP, and I have tried static, I have disabled everything in properties that wouldn't be necessary, disabled the ip4 checksum, but nothing. We do have multiple switches, and also a another subnet that the gateway goes through to get outside, a class c 192.168.0.x. Now the tricky part, if I am connected to the NIC, then I am able to connect to \\server01\xxx, however if I am on the WLAN I cannot, it comes back unknown resource or something similar. Any idea iof how I may trouble shoot further as it is getting rather annoying, everywhere else I can connect fine, so I know it is something local to my network but for the life of us we cannot figure out where to look. |