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A client just bought this new Sony Vaio notebook. Tiny little thing -
weighs less than 3 lbs. BIG problem though - only comes with Vista. I find it takes about 15 minutes to fully reboot, the security confirmations are a friggin' nuisance, and the networking setup is a nightmare. He wants to use a VPN to connect to the RRAS at the office. The VPN setup in Vista appears to be straightforward, so I gave it a whirl. Took the laptop home to test it out, and got it working with my home wireless network in mere seconds. Tried the VPN and it wouldn't work. It seemed to connect, the familiar little "Registering your computer on the network..." message flashes by, but it won't resolve network server names or even ping an IP address. I connected it to the same network at home, this time via the Ethernet cable. Once again, mere seconds. Tried the VPN - worked like a charm. Hmmmmm, let me see - it works with a wired but not a wireless connection. Hey, maybe it's my wireless router! Tried it on my wireless XP laptop - works fine. Any ideas? It's a brand new Sony Vaio Centrino notebook. Oneo of those tiny little guys, literally the size of a letter-size notebook. If it wasn't for the fact that it's only available with Vista, I might want one! If anyone has any ideas on how I can get this thing to work properly with the wireless, I'd appreciate hearing from you! |
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Are the wired and wireless in the same subnet? Vista VPN client routing table is different from previously version. Posting the results of both CP VPN client and Vista VPN client routing table here may help,
Vista VPN issues http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=2 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 "Rob Pelletier" wrote in message ... A client just bought this new Sony Vaio notebook. Tiny little thing - weighs less than 3 lbs. BIG problem though - only comes with Vista. I find it takes about 15 minutes to fully reboot, the security confirmations are a friggin' nuisance, and the networking setup is a nightmare. He wants to use a VPN to connect to the RRAS at the office. The VPN setup in Vista appears to be straightforward, so I gave it a whirl. Took the laptop home to test it out, and got it working with my home wireless network in mere seconds. Tried the VPN and it wouldn't work. It seemed to connect, the familiar little "Registering your computer on the network..." message flashes by, but it won't resolve network server names or even ping an IP address. I connected it to the same network at home, this time via the Ethernet cable. Once again, mere seconds. Tried the VPN - worked like a charm. Hmmmmm, let me see - it works with a wired but not a wireless connection. Hey, maybe it's my wireless router! Tried it on my wireless XP laptop - works fine. Any ideas? It's a brand new Sony Vaio Centrino notebook. Oneo of those tiny little guys, literally the size of a letter-size notebook. If it wasn't for the fact that it's only available with Vista, I might want one! If anyone has any ideas on how I can get this thing to work properly with the wireless, I'd appreciate hearing from you! |
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Right you are!
I found an update (not passed on by Windows Update, by the way) that addresses that very issue, and has resolved my problem. Microsoft Article ID: 930163 Make sure you read the whole article, however, because an update given in the RESOLUTION section is totally irrelevant to the rest of the article - a misprint, I'm guessing. Thanks for your reply. Rob P. "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote in message ... Are the wired and wireless in the same subnet? Vista VPN client routing table is different from previously version. Posting the results of both CP VPN client and Vista VPN client routing table here may help, Vista VPN issues http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=2 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 "Rob Pelletier" wrote in message ... A client just bought this new Sony Vaio notebook. Tiny little thing - weighs less than 3 lbs. BIG problem though - only comes with Vista. I find it takes about 15 minutes to fully reboot, the security confirmations are a friggin' nuisance, and the networking setup is a nightmare. He wants to use a VPN to connect to the RRAS at the office. The VPN setup in Vista appears to be straightforward, so I gave it a whirl. Took the laptop home to test it out, and got it working with my home wireless network in mere seconds. Tried the VPN and it wouldn't work. It seemed to connect, the familiar little "Registering your computer on the network..." message flashes by, but it won't resolve network server names or even ping an IP address. I connected it to the same network at home, this time via the Ethernet cable. Once again, mere seconds. Tried the VPN - worked like a charm. Hmmmmm, let me see - it works with a wired but not a wireless connection. Hey, maybe it's my wireless router! Tried it on my wireless XP laptop - works fine. Any ideas? It's a brand new Sony Vaio Centrino notebook. Oneo of those tiny little guys, literally the size of a letter-size notebook. If it wasn't for the fact that it's only available with Vista, I might want one! If anyone has any ideas on how I can get this thing to work properly with the wireless, I'd appreciate hearing from you! |
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Thank you for the 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 "Rob Pelletier" wrote in message ... Right you are! I found an update (not passed on by Windows Update, by the way) that addresses that very issue, and has resolved my problem. Microsoft Article ID: 930163 Make sure you read the whole article, however, because an update given in the RESOLUTION section is totally irrelevant to the rest of the article - a misprint, I'm guessing. Thanks for your reply. Rob P. "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote in message ... Are the wired and wireless in the same subnet? Vista VPN client routing table is different from previously version. Posting the results of both CP VPN client and Vista VPN client routing table here may help, Vista VPN issues http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewforum.php?f=2 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 "Rob Pelletier" wrote in message ... A client just bought this new Sony Vaio notebook. Tiny little thing - weighs less than 3 lbs. BIG problem though - only comes with Vista. I find it takes about 15 minutes to fully reboot, the security confirmations are a friggin' nuisance, and the networking setup is a nightmare. He wants to use a VPN to connect to the RRAS at the office. The VPN setup in Vista appears to be straightforward, so I gave it a whirl. Took the laptop home to test it out, and got it working with my home wireless network in mere seconds. Tried the VPN and it wouldn't work. It seemed to connect, the familiar little "Registering your computer on the network..." message flashes by, but it won't resolve network server names or even ping an IP address. I connected it to the same network at home, this time via the Ethernet cable. Once again, mere seconds. Tried the VPN - worked like a charm. Hmmmmm, let me see - it works with a wired but not a wireless connection. Hey, maybe it's my wireless router! Tried it on my wireless XP laptop - works fine. Any ideas? It's a brand new Sony Vaio Centrino notebook. Oneo of those tiny little guys, literally the size of a letter-size notebook. If it wasn't for the fact that it's only available with Vista, I might want one! If anyone has any ideas on how I can get this thing to work properly with the wireless, I'd appreciate hearing from you! |