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Old April 16th 07, 03:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Boldrik
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Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.
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Old April 16th 07, 09:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Barb Bowman
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Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

what wireless card do you have and what driver? did you get an
updated driver just before you started having issues? did you try a
driver rollback?

On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:14:02 -0700, Boldrik
wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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Old April 16th 07, 11:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
jayandfoo
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Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

I have exactly the same issue.

I have tried everything, nothing works. This is not a driver issue, this is
an issue apparently affecting many many Vista users, yet Microsoft are aware
and have done nothing.

I now have a laptop that is virtually useless. Never had any issues like
this with my mac, makes me wonder why I went back to microsoft!

When is something going to be done about this issue!?

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

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Old April 16th 07, 11:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Barb Bowman
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Posts: 1,371
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

if it isn't a bad driver or a firmware issue in your router (and it
is hard to know what exactly you tried since you didn't give
details) you might try the broadcast flag fix he

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

but it is again, hard to know what your issue is.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 04:24:00 -0700, jayandfoo
wrote:

I have exactly the same issue.

I have tried everything, nothing works. This is not a driver issue, this is
an issue apparently affecting many many Vista users, yet Microsoft are aware
and have done nothing.

I now have a laptop that is virtually useless. Never had any issues like
this with my mac, makes me wonder why I went back to microsoft!

When is something going to be done about this issue!?

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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Old April 16th 07, 09:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
jayandfoo
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Posts: 2
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

My issue is the same as a lots of other people are getting....one minute
connection is fine and the next, I am only getting Local Access only.

I tried regedit already, but that hasn't rectified the issue either.

I can provide further details of my driver/router but I know that this isn't
the issue - we have an XP and a mac running off the same router just fine,
and I haven't had any driver updates.

I am amazed that Microsoft are aware of this huge issue that is affecting
many of their users, yet haven't issued a resolve.

"Barb Bowman" wrote:

if it isn't a bad driver or a firmware issue in your router (and it
is hard to know what exactly you tried since you didn't give
details) you might try the broadcast flag fix he

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

but it is again, hard to know what your issue is.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 04:24:00 -0700, jayandfoo
wrote:

I have exactly the same issue.

I have tried everything, nothing works. This is not a driver issue, this is
an issue apparently affecting many many Vista users, yet Microsoft are aware
and have done nothing.

I now have a laptop that is virtually useless. Never had any issues like
this with my mac, makes me wonder why I went back to microsoft!

When is something going to be done about this issue!?

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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Old April 16th 07, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
LindaAnn
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Posts: 40
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

Am I right in understanding that you have local network access but not
internet? Could you try re-setting your router (there should be a little
hole on the back that you can push a tooth pick into) and setting it up
again. A friend had this problem after upgrading to Vista, I re-set her
router, and it sorted the problem out. Don't ask me why, still not sure, all
I know is it worked.

Best wishes,
Linda

"jayandfoo" wrote:

My issue is the same as a lots of other people are getting....one minute
connection is fine and the next, I am only getting Local Access only.

I tried regedit already, but that hasn't rectified the issue either.

I can provide further details of my driver/router but I know that this isn't
the issue - we have an XP and a mac running off the same router just fine,
and I haven't had any driver updates.

I am amazed that Microsoft are aware of this huge issue that is affecting
many of their users, yet haven't issued a resolve.

"Barb Bowman" wrote:

if it isn't a bad driver or a firmware issue in your router (and it
is hard to know what exactly you tried since you didn't give
details) you might try the broadcast flag fix he

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

but it is again, hard to know what your issue is.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 04:24:00 -0700, jayandfoo
wrote:

I have exactly the same issue.

I have tried everything, nothing works. This is not a driver issue, this is
an issue apparently affecting many many Vista users, yet Microsoft are aware
and have done nothing.

I now have a laptop that is virtually useless. Never had any issues like
this with my mac, makes me wonder why I went back to microsoft!

When is something going to be done about this issue!?

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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Old April 17th 07, 12:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chiefy3
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Posts: 12
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections


Hello, my issue is similar. I had small network of my laptop and desktop.
Did a clean install of Vista. I was using Network Magic as my Network setup.
I had network connections for 3 weeks and suddenly I didn't have a network
nor could I get on line through my newer router.
Exchanged the router and then used a different router, all with the same
results. Sometimes I could get an internet connection for no longer than 3
minutes through the router. If I hook up either computer directly to my ISP
provider, there is no problem. Today I purchased a new network adapter but
that did nothing either.
Microsoft, you need to do something about this SOON please!

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

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Old April 17th 07, 09:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Barb Bowman
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Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

Please post info on driver and router details

please post the output of ipconfig /all (run from an elevated cmd
prompt) on the afflicted machine.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:06:00 -0700, jayandfoo
wrote:

My issue is the same as a lots of other people are getting....one minute
connection is fine and the next, I am only getting Local Access only.

I tried regedit already, but that hasn't rectified the issue either.

I can provide further details of my driver/router but I know that this isn't
the issue - we have an XP and a mac running off the same router just fine,
and I haven't had any driver updates.

I am amazed that Microsoft are aware of this huge issue that is affecting
many of their users, yet haven't issued a resolve.

"Barb Bowman" wrote:

if it isn't a bad driver or a firmware issue in your router (and it
is hard to know what exactly you tried since you didn't give
details) you might try the broadcast flag fix he

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

but it is again, hard to know what your issue is.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 04:24:00 -0700, jayandfoo
wrote:

I have exactly the same issue.

I have tried everything, nothing works. This is not a driver issue, this is
an issue apparently affecting many many Vista users, yet Microsoft are aware
and have done nothing.

I now have a laptop that is virtually useless. Never had any issues like
this with my mac, makes me wonder why I went back to microsoft!

When is something going to be done about this issue!?

"Boldrik" wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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Old April 17th 07, 11:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chiefy3
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Posts: 12
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections

I ppurchased a Linksys Gigabit Network Adapter which Microcenter said was
Vista compatible. I don't believe I updated my driver unless Windows update
did it automatically. I haven't tried a driver rollback.

"Barb Bowman" wrote:

what wireless card do you have and what driver? did you get an
updated driver just before you started having issues? did you try a
driver rollback?

On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:14:02 -0700, Boldrik
wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

Barb Bowman
MS Windows-MVP
Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/

  #10 (permalink)  
Old April 17th 07, 01:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
chiefy3
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Posts: 12
Default Vista Wireless Internet Connections


Good news!
I just uninstalled my latest Windows Updates and my networking and router
are working fine. I will now try reinstalling them one at a time to locate
the one which fouled my system. Thanks for your help Barbara.
"chiefy3" wrote:

I ppurchased a Linksys Gigabit Network Adapter which Microcenter said was
Vista compatible. I don't believe I updated my driver unless Windows update
did it automatically. I haven't tried a driver rollback.

"Barb Bowman" wrote:

what wireless card do you have and what driver? did you get an
updated driver just before you started having issues? did you try a
driver rollback?

On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:14:02 -0700, Boldrik
wrote:

Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
outside world.
I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
complain about the same issue.

--

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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