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ok, i have vista home premium and my internet is screwed up! There is nothing
wrong with the connection, it says that my internet is fine(in the status) (it is, I connected it to my laptop and it's working there). But when I open my browser. It says something like "google error" (and i am not even on google.com), "not found", "resolver", and more other weird stuff like that. Sometimes I type in a website e.g google.com and it start to load a totaly different website! and in the end i get another "not found". and here's the weird part:my internet works perfectly for like 10 min on that computer and then stops and i get that weird stuff like i said above. and when i connect it to my laptop EVERYTHING is fine! There is 100% nothing wrong with the connection. I mean I don't even get a message on my pc that there is anything wrong. The internet status is all the same and from just looking at it you would think that iti works. But as I said in the 1st paragraph, it is not really working. I checked everything, i tried to repair my internet, i turned my firewall off, i reset my modem. I also checked all of microsofts articles and none of them helped!! PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Greetings, Christian Franke! |
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Hi Almost certainly a third party firewall issue most of which are causing loads of hassle try installing this and running a few things http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers keith D ok, i have vista home premium and my internet is screwed up! There is nothing wrong with the connection, it says that my internet is fine(in the status) (it is, I connected it to my laptop and it's working there). But when I open my browser. It says something like "google error" (and i am not even on google.com), "not found", "resolver", and more other weird stuff like that. Sometimes I type in a website e.g google.com and it start to load a totaly different website! and in the end i get another "not found". and here's the weird part:my internet works perfectly for like 10 min on that computer and then stops and i get that weird stuff like i said above. and when i connect it to my laptop EVERYTHING is fine! There is 100% nothing wrong with the connection. I mean I don't even get a message on my pc that there is anything wrong. The internet status is all the same and from just looking at it you would think that iti works. But as I said in the 1st paragraph, it is not really working. I checked everything, i tried to repair my internet, i turned my firewall off, i reset my modem. I also checked all of microsofts articles and none of them helped!! PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Greetings, Christian Franke! |
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I have had similar problems even after using network magic.
See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Hi Almost certainly a third party firewall issue most of which are causing loads of hassle try installing this and running a few things http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers keith D ok, i have vista home premium and my internet is screwed up! There is nothing wrong with the connection, it says that my internet is fine(in the status) (it is, I connected it to my laptop and it's working there). But when I open my browser. It says something like "google error" (and i am not even on google.com), "not found", "resolver", and more other weird stuff like that. Sometimes I type in a website e.g google.com and it start to load a totaly different website! and in the end i get another "not found". and here's the weird part:my internet works perfectly for like 10 min on that computer and then stops and i get that weird stuff like i said above. and when i connect it to my laptop EVERYTHING is fine! There is 100% nothing wrong with the connection. I mean I don't even get a message on my pc that there is anything wrong. The internet status is all the same and from just looking at it you would think that iti works. But as I said in the 1st paragraph, it is not really working. I checked everything, i tried to repair my internet, i turned my firewall off, i reset my modem. I also checked all of microsofts articles and none of them helped!! PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Greetings, Christian Franke! |
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"DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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how do you disable the IPV 6 feature & the auto tuning?
can you please discribe it to me in detail? i have to translate it into German. did that solve your problem or do you still have it? thanks for the support, Christian! "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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network and sharing centre second line down Connection click on view status then properties remove tick from IPV6 click OK "Christian Franke" wrote: how do you disable the IPV 6 feature & the auto tuning? can you please discribe it to me in detail? i have to translate it into German. did that solve your problem or do you still have it? thanks for the support, Christian! "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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Not sure I understand. You are having drop outs. You have the same router as
who? The Vista issue has three components. IPV6 Packets, Autotuning and the SPI firewalls. You can turn off IPV6 & Autotuning on Vista but the SPI firewalls are on the router. I have yet to see any router folks (Dlink, Linksys) say exactly how to fix it short of disabling it on the router. Lot of routers do not let you. I have also not seen any garuntee of avoiding the issues except for the DLink DIR 655. I am almost ready to by a new router ( I have a Dlink DI-524). I would love to rule the router compatibility out but I am not convinced as you are. I still have occaional drop outs. "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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Kim,
Great!!! The linksys wrt150n passed all the test. I am going to enable all the Vista Features (IPvS, Scaling, ECN) and see how it goes. When I have a chance, I will test the Dlink router with this. Thanks for the post!!! "Kim [MS]" wrote: Christian, Keith, and DaveP, We have a brand new web tool to test your router for Vista compatibility. Feel free to put your router through its paces and let us know what you find: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx If you have any comments on the tool, please post back and let us know. "DaveP" wrote: Keith D, I agree now, it is NOT the router issue. I got a new router this weekend (Linksys wrt150n). Disabled the SPI firewall. Still had intermittent disconnects. Still looking!!! "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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Keith D,
I agree now, it is NOT the router issue. I got a new router this weekend (Linksys wrt150n). Disabled the SPI firewall. Still had intermittent disconnects. Still looking!!! "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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Christian, Keith, and DaveP,
We have a brand new web tool to test your router for Vista compatibility. Feel free to put your router through its paces and let us know what you find: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx If you have any comments on the tool, please post back and let us know. "DaveP" wrote: Keith D, I agree now, it is NOT the router issue. I got a new router this weekend (Linksys wrt150n). Disabled the SPI firewall. Still had intermittent disconnects. Still looking!!! "Keith D" wrote: "DaveP" wrote in message ... I have had similar problems even after using network magic. See this posting about routers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us I have disabled IPV6 Feature on the network card, updated the router firmware and disabled auto tuning (netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable) here is a good discussion on it... http://www.omgili.com/preview/aHR0cD...A/dD00MzY4NTA= "Keith D" wrote: Well thats interesting i have exactly the same router and i dont get any drop out so that rules the router out cheers Keith D. |
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