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I've tried everything. For some reason I am only able to connect to the
internet when using my Linksys WRT54G router. If I disconnect from router and try to connect directly from my modem I get an "unidentified network" message and am unable to connect to internet. I've already tried different cables, ipconfig /release and renew, rebooting, disabling IPV6, disabling and re-enabling network adapters, disabling firewall. I've tried the Vista "repair" tools (ie repair connection, reboot modem, new ip address, etc.). NOTHING WORKS!! Usually I've had this problem when trying to use my router but this is the other way around. IPCONFIG /ALL shows that both of my network adapters are disconnected. As soon as I connect to my router, am able to connect to internet....wierd. TIA. |
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I had a similar problem when I got my cable connection set up. My cable
company only issues out 1 IP address to my home, so when I first connected with my desktop, I had no problem connecting to the internet, when I plugged the laptop and my hub (which doesn't assign IP addresses), the laptop could not connect. In fact it wouldn't even get an IP address assigned. From what I was able to research, the MAC address on the network card was registered in their DHCP and I had to clone that MAC address to the router in order to have the router have the IP address assigned to it. After that I had no problem. I think it took about a day for them to release the IP address. You might want to contact your ISP to see if they do the same thing. "meezike" wrote in message ... I've tried everything. For some reason I am only able to connect to the internet when using my Linksys WRT54G router. If I disconnect from router and try to connect directly from my modem I get an "unidentified network" message and am unable to connect to internet. I've already tried different cables, ipconfig /release and renew, rebooting, disabling IPV6, disabling and re-enabling network adapters, disabling firewall. I've tried the Vista "repair" tools (ie repair connection, reboot modem, new ip address, etc.). NOTHING WORKS!! Usually I've had this problem when trying to use my router but this is the other way around. IPCONFIG /ALL shows that both of my network adapters are disconnected. As soon as I connect to my router, am able to connect to internet....wierd. TIA. |
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I just upgraded to vista and I never had this problem with XP. I've always
been able too connect to the internet using my router or directly connected to my modem (dsl). Also I have a laptop running XP and I can still directly connect to the intenet through my dsl modem. "Psycho Master" wrote: I had a similar problem when I got my cable connection set up. My cable company only issues out 1 IP address to my home, so when I first connected with my desktop, I had no problem connecting to the internet, when I plugged the laptop and my hub (which doesn't assign IP addresses), the laptop could not connect. In fact it wouldn't even get an IP address assigned. From what I was able to research, the MAC address on the network card was registered in their DHCP and I had to clone that MAC address to the router in order to have the router have the IP address assigned to it. After that I had no problem. I think it took about a day for them to release the IP address. You might want to contact your ISP to see if they do the same thing. "meezike" wrote in message ... I've tried everything. For some reason I am only able to connect to the internet when using my Linksys WRT54G router. If I disconnect from router and try to connect directly from my modem I get an "unidentified network" message and am unable to connect to internet. I've already tried different cables, ipconfig /release and renew, rebooting, disabling IPV6, disabling and re-enabling network adapters, disabling firewall. I've tried the Vista "repair" tools (ie repair connection, reboot modem, new ip address, etc.). NOTHING WORKS!! Usually I've had this problem when trying to use my router but this is the other way around. IPCONFIG /ALL shows that both of my network adapters are disconnected. As soon as I connect to my router, am able to connect to internet....wierd. TIA. |