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Problem: unable to access the internet through a broadband router with Vista.
Setup: Vista PC connected to 4-port broadband router (speedtouch 536). Details: After installing Vista, I found that my PC was not able to connect to the internet, because it was not picking up IP addresses of DNS servers from the broadband router. Normally (eg Windows XP, Mac OSX) when I plug a computer into this router, it is assigned an IP address and picks up DNS servers, all automatically. With Vista I had to manually configure the PC's LAN network connection DNS servers using the IPs specified by my ISP. I would have thought that the process of picking up DNS server addresses would all be part of a standard protocol (DHCP?) and wouldnt for example require any special Vista-specific drivers for the router. So Im assuming there is some configuration problem with Vista (out of the box!) which prevents it from working properly with a broadband router. Also, normally, when connected to the router, the router's admin web server can be accessed at http://speedtouch.lan, so presumably the router's own DNS isnt being accessed by the PC? Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this problem? |
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