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Cannot identify network after Vista Upgrade



 
 
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Old April 25th 07, 08:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
MS: Brian Yee
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Default Cannot identify network after Vista Upgrade

Hi,

I just upgraded a desktop to Vista Home Premium (from XP SP2), and now I
can't get internet connectivity through my DSL (no password).

I know the router and modem work with Vista, as I have a laptop connected to
the same router that is running Ultimate and works fine. I also tested the
ethernet cable to the desktop (using the laptop), and it had no issues. When
I had upgraded the laptop, I had no issues with connectivity or settings.
The LAN and Local Area Connection settings are the same for both the laptop
and desktop.

The Network and Sharing Center shows a connection to an "Unidentified
Network (Public Network) and a red X to the Internet. Access: Local only,
Connection: Local Area Connection. View Status: IPv4 Connectivity: Local,
IPv6 Connectivity: Local.

I have tried resetting the network adapter, automatically getting new IP
settings, etc. My network connection details for IPV4 are all blank, except
for the Autoconfiguration IPv4 and IPv4 Subnet Mask (255.255.0.0).

Any advice would be helpful.

Thanks!


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Old April 25th 07, 10:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Keith D
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Default REPLY:- Cannot identify network after Vista Upgrade

Hi

1] you dont need IPV6 this can be unticked

2] this sounds like evryones favorite-----firewalls

3] both computers need setting in the same workgroup

try this one

http://www.networkmagic.com/download/

it has a full 30 day free trial
install in both computers and run various sections
it has sorted amny hassles on here

hopefully yours to

cheers for now

Keith D.








Hi,

I just upgraded a desktop to Vista Home Premium (from XP SP2), and now I
can't get internet connectivity through my DSL (no password).

I know the router and modem work with Vista, as I have a laptop connected
to
the same router that is running Ultimate and works fine. I also tested the
ethernet cable to the desktop (using the laptop), and it had no issues.
When
I had upgraded the laptop, I had no issues with connectivity or settings.
The LAN and Local Area Connection settings are the same for both the
laptop
and desktop.

The Network and Sharing Center shows a connection to an "Unidentified
Network (Public Network) and a red X to the Internet. Access: Local
only,
Connection: Local Area Connection. View Status: IPv4 Connectivity:
Local,
IPv6 Connectivity: Local.

I have tried resetting the network adapter, automatically getting new IP
settings, etc. My network connection details for IPV4 are all blank,
except
for the Autoconfiguration IPv4 and IPv4 Subnet Mask (255.255.0.0).

Any advice would be helpful.

Thanks!



 




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