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Hi folks.
I recently purchased a Creative/Broadsenx Broadband Blaster DSL router for use with my Vista PC through the ethernet port. There are no other pc's attached to the network, nor third party software installed and I even have turned off the windows firewall, but to no avail. Windows senses that the device is there but it seems unable to communicate with it. I have assigned manually IP addresses to both the router and the computer to make sure that they are in the same network and made sure Vista understands it is in a private network. Still no luck. The Ipconfig command reveals some IP information (mostly unintelligible to me) about the router but when I tried to ping it using its home address at 192.168.1.1 but the dreaded "host is unreachable" message appears. My guess is that the new TCP/IP protocol stack in windows vista is making my life difficult since the router works perfectly under Windows XP. When trying the "diagnose wizard" Vista points the finger at the router but the solutions it proposes again doesn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Hi This should find and install it http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers K/ I recently purchased a Creative/Broadsenx Broadband Blaster DSL router for use with my Vista PC through the ethernet port. There are no other pc's attached to the network, nor third party software installed and I even have turned off the windows firewall, but to no avail. Windows senses that the device is there but it seems unable to communicate with it. I have assigned manually IP addresses to both the router and the computer to make sure that they are in the same network and made sure Vista understands it is in a private network. Still no luck. The Ipconfig command reveals some IP information (mostly unintelligible to me) about the router but when I tried to ping it using its home address at 192.168.1.1 but the dreaded "host is unreachable" message appears. My guess is that the new TCP/IP protocol stack in windows vista is making my life difficult since the router works perfectly under Windows XP. When trying the "diagnose wizard" Vista points the finger at the router but the solutions it proposes again doesn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Many thanks to Keith for his support. I certainly did not expect such a quick
response. I'm certainly going to follow his suggestion and see if my troubles are finally over. In any event, the situation is less desperate now than it was when I first posted. I forgot to mention that my router has also an USB connection and it turned out, against my expectations, that the USB driver is forward-compatible with windows Vista. Since I installed it is running without a hitch. Not bad, I suppose, for an old modem router which only costs me $30. Unfortunately, now I'm too scared to go back to the ethernet port in case things got screwed up again. I will however take the risk for the progress of science. I will report back in due course. It really shouldn't be that difficult.... "Keith D" wrote: Hi This should find and install it http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers K/ I recently purchased a Creative/Broadsenx Broadband Blaster DSL router for use with my Vista PC through the ethernet port. There are no other pc's attached to the network, nor third party software installed and I even have turned off the windows firewall, but to no avail. Windows senses that the device is there but it seems unable to communicate with it. I have assigned manually IP addresses to both the router and the computer to make sure that they are in the same network and made sure Vista understands it is in a private network. Still no luck. The Ipconfig command reveals some IP information (mostly unintelligible to me) about the router but when I tried to ping it using its home address at 192.168.1.1 but the dreaded "host is unreachable" message appears. My guess is that the new TCP/IP protocol stack in windows vista is making my life difficult since the router works perfectly under Windows XP. When trying the "diagnose wizard" Vista points the finger at the router but the solutions it proposes again doesn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Minayowitz,
Please move to the final version of Vista. "Minayowitz" wrote: Many thanks to Keith for his support. I certainly did not expect such a quick response. I'm certainly going to follow his suggestion and see if my troubles are finally over. In any event, the situation is less desperate now than it was when I first posted. I forgot to mention that my router has also an USB connection and it turned out, against my expectations, that the USB driver is forward-compatible with windows Vista. Since I installed it is running without a hitch. Not bad, I suppose, for an old modem router which only costs me $30. Unfortunately, now I'm too scared to go back to the ethernet port in case things got screwed up again. I will however take the risk for the progress of science. I will report back in due course. It really shouldn't be that difficult.... "Keith D" wrote: Hi This should find and install it http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers K/ I recently purchased a Creative/Broadsenx Broadband Blaster DSL router for use with my Vista PC through the ethernet port. There are no other pc's attached to the network, nor third party software installed and I even have turned off the windows firewall, but to no avail. Windows senses that the device is there but it seems unable to communicate with it. I have assigned manually IP addresses to both the router and the computer to make sure that they are in the same network and made sure Vista understands it is in a private network. Still no luck. The Ipconfig command reveals some IP information (mostly unintelligible to me) about the router but when I tried to ping it using its home address at 192.168.1.1 but the dreaded "host is unreachable" message appears. My guess is that the new TCP/IP protocol stack in windows vista is making my life difficult since the router works perfectly under Windows XP. When trying the "diagnose wizard" Vista points the finger at the router but the solutions it proposes again doesn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |