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I have a router and i hooked up both my computers, 1 has vista and 1 is
windows xp, it stays online for a minute or two then the connection dies, it works fine with 2 xp computers but i cant connect my computer with vista |
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...cant connect my computer with vista
Robby - Run thru all the items from this very helpful link from another thread here ("only way to connect to vista with xp"): http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx T "Robby" wrote: I have a router and i hooked up both my computers, 1 has vista and 1 is windows xp, it stays online for a minute or two then the connection dies, it works fine with 2 xp computers but i cant connect my computer with vista |
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This could well be an issue with your router. Vista uses UPnP much more
heavily than XP ever did, and we've found that a lot of routers have suboptimal UPnP implementations, which causes the router to hang/crash. Once that happens, only power-cycling the router will restore connectivity. Does this happen on both a wired connection to the router AND a wireless connection? Try running the router tool at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx, and see if it passes the tests. A possible solution worth trying is to turn of UPnP. This can be done on the router (you would have to log onto the routers config page, find out where it has the UPnP on/off switch, and turn it off) or from the machine itself. You can also try disabling window scaling. So, please try these out: 1. Go to the webtool, and when the test is finished, click on the "view detailed report" link, and copy that data off & save it. 2. turn off UPnP, either on the router or on the vista machine: from an elevated command prompt,type the following: a. sc config SSDPSRV start= disabled b. net stop ssdpsrv or reboot the system 3. Try your test again. If it still fails after some perioed of time, turn off Window Scaling: From an elevated command prompt, type the following: a. netsh in tcp set gl auto=di no reboot required If it STILL locks up on you, there's not much we can do. It would appear the router is cooperating in some fashion. K. "Robby" wrote in message ... I have a router and i hooked up both my computers, 1 has vista and 1 is windows xp, it stays online for a minute or two then the connection dies, it works fine with 2 xp computers but i cant connect my computer with vista |