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i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works
fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. |
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Are you using the wireless router as DHCP server? Some wireless router may have issues with Vista. This link may help,
Vista Wireless disconnects ...gone. it looks like Vista is causing the router to do something, but not quite sure. i use a Belkin wireless G F5D7000 version 6. i am connecting to ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=251 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 "clueless steve!" clueless wrote in message ... i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. |
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Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you
have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. |
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sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep
enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. |
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my wireless network is not the problem.it works perfectly.i have a dlink
media lounge setup for watching videos on the tv.it is connected from the ethernet card on my pc into the dlink unit.with xp dchp found this and my videos played perfectly.now it appears as an unidentified network and when it does connect it stays on for only a few seconds. "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Are you using the wireless router as DHCP server? Some wireless router may have issues with Vista. This link may help, Vista Wireless disconnects ...gone. it looks like Vista is causing the router to do something, but not quite sure. i use a Belkin wireless G F5D7000 version 6. i am connecting to ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=251 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 "clueless steve!" clueless wrote in message ... i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips |
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the best solution is to plug the medialounge into the router and not
have it directly connected to your PC. if you don't reconfigure this way, when you look at the two network connections on the Vista machine, are they both set to private and is file sharing and media sharing on? What IP addresses are these using? You can avoid these issues by plugging the medialounge into the router. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:34:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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how do i then configure this to allow my media lounge to find my shared drive
of video files? "Barb Bowman" wrote: the best solution is to plug the medialounge into the router and not have it directly connected to your PC. if you don't reconfigure this way, when you look at the two network connections on the Vista machine, are they both set to private and is file sharing and media sharing on? What IP addresses are these using? You can avoid these issues by plugging the medialounge into the router. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:34:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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are you using the D-Link application or "native" Windows Media
Sharing? With everything on the same network it may still work without any changes OR you set it up again. with everything on the same network, it should be pretty easy. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 13:26:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: how do i then configure this to allow my media lounge to find my shared drive of video files? "Barb Bowman" wrote: the best solution is to plug the medialounge into the router and not have it directly connected to your PC. if you don't reconfigure this way, when you look at the two network connections on the Vista machine, are they both set to private and is file sharing and media sharing on? What IP addresses are these using? You can avoid these issues by plugging the medialounge into the router. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:34:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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i was using the dlink software but media player 11 seemed to take over the
job.even so that worked fine on xp.i have tried to connect directly from the router to the unit but it hasnt found any media sever and nothing has appeared on the pc to indicate that any changes have occured! "Barb Bowman" wrote: are you using the D-Link application or "native" Windows Media Sharing? With everything on the same network it may still work without any changes OR you set it up again. with everything on the same network, it should be pretty easy. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 13:26:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: how do i then configure this to allow my media lounge to find my shared drive of video files? "Barb Bowman" wrote: the best solution is to plug the medialounge into the router and not have it directly connected to your PC. if you don't reconfigure this way, when you look at the two network connections on the Vista machine, are they both set to private and is file sharing and media sharing on? What IP addresses are these using? You can avoid these issues by plugging the medialounge into the router. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:34:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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which D-Link medialounge?
where do you store your media files? in the standard pictures, music and video locations? on the machine that hosts the media files, go to Start, Network then select Network and Sharing Center from the menu bar. Is Media Sharing ON? Network discovery? File Sharing? Public Folder Sharing? Is the Network Private? On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 04:26:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: i was using the dlink software but media player 11 seemed to take over the job.even so that worked fine on xp.i have tried to connect directly from the router to the unit but it hasnt found any media sever and nothing has appeared on the pc to indicate that any changes have occured! "Barb Bowman" wrote: are you using the D-Link application or "native" Windows Media Sharing? With everything on the same network it may still work without any changes OR you set it up again. with everything on the same network, it should be pretty easy. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 13:26:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: how do i then configure this to allow my media lounge to find my shared drive of video files? "Barb Bowman" wrote: the best solution is to plug the medialounge into the router and not have it directly connected to your PC. if you don't reconfigure this way, when you look at the two network connections on the Vista machine, are they both set to private and is file sharing and media sharing on? What IP addresses are these using? You can avoid these issues by plugging the medialounge into the router. On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:34:01 -0700, clueless steve! wrote: sorry.i maybe worded that wrong.i use a netgear wireless router with wep enabled to connect to the internet and that is giving me no problems at all.i have a dlink media lounge set up to play video files on my tv.i have this plugged in from the ethernet card in my pc into the dlink unit.vista set this as a seperate connection from my wireless one.the connection says unidentified and my video files play for a few seconds and then it disconnects. "Mary" wrote: Sounds like you might be connecting to a neighbors wireless network. Do you have a wireless router set up with a secure password? Wireless is not free over the airways. You must set up a wireless router or an access point and then secure it with strong WPA password. When you plug into an ethernet port, you are not using wireless at all. It uses your ethernet card instead. Your Vista computer is trying to use the wireless card. Look for help in Network & Sharing Center on the Vista computer or research Wireless Networking on the Vista Help site. Or simply disable the wireless card and use the ethernet connection. You don't say how you connect to the Internet--what kind of broadband modem you have. "clueless steve!" wrote: i have set up a wireless connection to access the internet which works fine.plugged into my ethernet socket i have got a dlink media lounge. this setup worked perfectly on xp but now,on vista, my media lounge will not stay connected for more than a few seconds! the connection is "unidentified". assume i am a complete dummy and please help me! i have enabled every sharing option i can find and also tried static and dchp ips. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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