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Hi,
I have a brand new computer running Vista Home Premium. I have a wired Ethernet network w/ a Linksys Router that says is totally compatible - no drivers nec. When I boot the machine, it cannot see the Internet (says "Unidentified Network"). When I use the Diagnose and Repair it works most of the time but sometimes I have to reset the network adapter or refetch the IP settings. Just as much of a challenge to view other machines on the network. Once it can see everyone it is fine until I reboot. I even cleared the Power settings for the adapter as was recommended by some of the MS docs. Any insight would be appreciated. |
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"Gabe" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a brand new computer running Vista Home Premium. I have a wired Ethernet network w/ a Linksys Router that says is totally compatible - no drivers nec. When I boot the machine, it cannot see the Internet (says "Unidentified Network"). When I use the Diagnose and Repair it works most of the time but sometimes I have to reset the network adapter or refetch the IP settings. Just as much of a challenge to view other machines on the network. Once it can see everyone it is fine until I reboot. I even cleared the Power settings for the adapter as was recommended by some of the MS docs. Any insight would be appreciated. Not all routers are Visa ready unfortunately, see here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx http://www-in.linksys.com/servlet/Sa...s itorWrapper wharch the word wrap here rgds Roberto |
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Thanks for your response, Roberto. The router did pass all the tests and
there is no new driver available for it. When it is up and running it seems to work just fine. I put my system to "sleep" last night and when it restarted the same thing happens. I have to reset the network adapter (sometimes more than once) and refetch the local IP settings for it to see the Internet and my other machines. I'm wondering if I could give it a static address to try, but I'm not sure what to use. -Gabe "Roberto" wrote: "Gabe" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a brand new computer running Vista Home Premium. I have a wired Ethernet network w/ a Linksys Router that says is totally compatible - no drivers nec. When I boot the machine, it cannot see the Internet (says "Unidentified Network"). When I use the Diagnose and Repair it works most of the time but sometimes I have to reset the network adapter or refetch the IP settings. Just as much of a challenge to view other machines on the network. Once it can see everyone it is fine until I reboot. I even cleared the Power settings for the adapter as was recommended by some of the MS docs. Any insight would be appreciated. Not all routers are Visa ready unfortunately, see here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx http://www-in.linksys.com/servlet/Sa...s itorWrapper wharch the word wrap here rgds Roberto |
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No problem, we understood ;-)
-- Peter Toronto, Canada XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate P4 HT @ 3.00ghz, 4.0gb RAM, 700gb HDD "satorisama" wrote in message ... Sorry about that. Couldn't find a better choiche of words that fast. Never going to happon again. Minamoto Satori -- satorisama |
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"...a sucky solution..." - Works for me.
"satorisama" wrote in message ... Sorry about that. Couldn't find a better choiche of words that fast. Never going to happon again. Minamoto Satori -- satorisama |
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"Gabe" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response, Roberto. The router did pass all the tests and there is no new driver available for it. When it is up and running it seems to work just fine. I put my system to "sleep" last night and when it restarted the same thing happens. I have to reset the network adapter (sometimes more than once) and refetch the local IP settings for it to see the Internet and my other machines. I'm wondering if I could give it a static address to try, but I'm not sure what to use. -Gabe You can assign any other IP that isn't already taken by one of your other machines EG if you router has an IP of 192.168.1.1 it would be safe to use 192.168.1.253 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Do it through Local Area connection properties IPV4. rgds Roberto "Roberto" wrote: "Gabe" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a brand new computer running Vista Home Premium. I have a wired Ethernet network w/ a Linksys Router that says is totally compatible - no drivers nec. When I boot the machine, it cannot see the Internet (says "Unidentified Network"). When I use the Diagnose and Repair it works most of the time but sometimes I have to reset the network adapter or refetch the IP settings. Just as much of a challenge to view other machines on the network. Once it can see everyone it is fine until I reboot. I even cleared the Power settings for the adapter as was recommended by some of the MS docs. Any insight would be appreciated. Not all routers are Visa ready unfortunately, see here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx http://www-in.linksys.com/servlet/Sa...s itorWrapper wharch the word wrap here rgds Roberto |
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Thanks - I'll try that. Have a family emergency so I won't be able to do it
until next week sometime. -Gabe "Roberto" wrote: "Gabe" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response, Roberto. The router did pass all the tests and there is no new driver available for it. When it is up and running it seems to work just fine. I put my system to "sleep" last night and when it restarted the same thing happens. I have to reset the network adapter (sometimes more than once) and refetch the local IP settings for it to see the Internet and my other machines. I'm wondering if I could give it a static address to try, but I'm not sure what to use. -Gabe You can assign any other IP that isn't already taken by one of your other machines EG if you router has an IP of 192.168.1.1 it would be safe to use 192.168.1.253 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Do it through Local Area connection properties IPV4. rgds Roberto "Roberto" wrote: "Gabe" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a brand new computer running Vista Home Premium. I have a wired Ethernet network w/ a Linksys Router that says is totally compatible - no drivers nec. When I boot the machine, it cannot see the Internet (says "Unidentified Network"). When I use the Diagnose and Repair it works most of the time but sometimes I have to reset the network adapter or refetch the IP settings. Just as much of a challenge to view other machines on the network. Once it can see everyone it is fine until I reboot. I even cleared the Power settings for the adapter as was recommended by some of the MS docs. Any insight would be appreciated. Not all routers are Visa ready unfortunately, see here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx http://www-in.linksys.com/servlet/Sa...s itorWrapper wharch the word wrap here rgds Roberto |