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A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set
up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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Can they ping each other? Or posting the result of ipconfig /all here may help.
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 "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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Robert,
The problem relates to Vista Business on the Dell XPS. The other three machines purchased at the same time had Ultimate (2) and home premium (1) on them and thay are all fine. Dell tell me that it would be best to have ordered Ultimate for the machine so I was advised by Tech Support to return the notebook cancelling that order and reordering the same machine with Ultimate. Dell Sales say this can't be done as it was a business order. So I'm left having to pay the full price for Ultimate which I'm not prepared to do. Is there a way to have Business edition join my home network and other networks when travelling or is this the wrong version. If it is the wrong version, why can't I upgrade to Ultimate from Business for a much lower price either from Dell or Microsoft direct? "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Can they ping each other? Or posting the result of ipconfig /all here may help. 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 "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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if they can see the network but dont join in it - another possibility is
duplicate names - check the event logs for the machines not joining and see if any further info can be found in there "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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Do you have a domain network? Any way, you don't need to join a network to access the network. The key is you have the username to access the network resources. This search result may help,
workgroup networking faqsHow can I use domain laptop to access a peer-to-peer network. My W2K pro laptop is in the work domain and W2K pro home PC is in a workgroup. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/workgroupnet.htm 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 "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... Robert, The problem relates to Vista Business on the Dell XPS. The other three machines purchased at the same time had Ultimate (2) and home premium (1) on them and thay are all fine. Dell tell me that it would be best to have ordered Ultimate for the machine so I was advised by Tech Support to return the notebook cancelling that order and reordering the same machine with Ultimate. Dell Sales say this can't be done as it was a business order. So I'm left having to pay the full price for Ultimate which I'm not prepared to do. Is there a way to have Business edition join my home network and other networks when travelling or is this the wrong version. If it is the wrong version, why can't I upgrade to Ultimate from Business for a much lower price either from Dell or Microsoft direct? "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Can they ping each other? Or posting the result of ipconfig /all here may help. 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 "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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I'm still having a problem conneting the Vista Business notebook to any
network. I have taken the Dell M1210 to my home and it still won't connect through my router. Ipconfig /all shows the Ethernet adapter LAN Autoconfiguration IPv4 addresss as 169.254.253.139(Preferred) which seems bizarre to me. At home I'm on a Mac. My client, whose M1210 this is has all Dell's and the three with Vista Ultimate or Vista Home Premium all connect to the Internet and each other with no problem. Vista Business doesn't want to know though. Can anyone suggest a solution? "Dyawlak" wrote: if they can see the network but dont join in it - another possibility is duplicate names - check the event logs for the machines not joining and see if any further info can be found in there "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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In ipconfig /all the Ethernet adapater LAN Autoconfiguration IPv4 IP address
is 169.254.253.139(Preferred). What is this? Autoconfiguration? I have taken this Dell XPS M1210 to my home where I have a router and it won't see this network either. So it doesn't see networks at my clients or at my home. I suspect this Autoconfiguration is the problem. It is Vista Business on this notebook - all the other machines the client has are dells with Ultimate or Home Premium and there is no problem. This machine can see the wireless network but it won't allow me to use it. Any help is appreciated. "Dyawlak" wrote: if they can see the network but dont join in it - another possibility is duplicate names - check the event logs for the machines not joining and see if any further info can be found in there "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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Solution found at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928233 "geniusoflvb" wrote: In ipconfig /all the Ethernet adapater LAN Autoconfiguration IPv4 IP address is 169.254.253.139(Preferred). What is this? Autoconfiguration? I have taken this Dell XPS M1210 to my home where I have a router and it won't see this network either. So it doesn't see networks at my clients or at my home. I suspect this Autoconfiguration is the problem. It is Vista Business on this notebook - all the other machines the client has are dells with Ultimate or Home Premium and there is no problem. This machine can see the wireless network but it won't allow me to use it. Any help is appreciated. "Dyawlak" wrote: if they can see the network but dont join in it - another possibility is duplicate names - check the event logs for the machines not joining and see if any further info can be found in there "geniusoflvb" wrote in message ... A client of mine has just bought 2 new desktops and two new notebooks. I set up the Dimension 9200 with no problem and it is on the Internet through a Netgear router. I started working on the XPS noteboo and I cannot get it onto the Internet either through a wire or wirelessly. It sees the wireless network's SSID but won't connect to it. Using a wire it doesn't connect either. The Network name on the 9200 is Network. On the XPS it says Unidentified Network. I'm going back tomorrow to see about the other desktop and the other notebook to see if thise can get online. Also I have to get the XPS on line and network sharing. Any idea what my problem might be? |
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The above solution does not work.
The Windows Vista Business PC computer because it could not find the network. has been updated to Vista Ultimate BUT it has not resolved the problem. The suggestions in the KB article did not work so I examined the Registry in the PCs that worked and the ones that didn't and there were discrepancies. Then I moved the PC with Windows Vista Home Premium to a new location connecting through a switch to the router and suddenly it acted like the XPS and could not find the network. Moving it back to the connection through the router and the problem disappeared. In the former, the registry enteries were not the same as the PCs that connected and in the latter situation they were the same. So I'm pretty sure the problem is being caused by the fact that APIPA kicks in in just 6 seconds which is not enough time for the router and switch to find an IP address so APIPA sets the IP address as 169.254.56.80 when the network needs 192.168.0.x Does anyone know how to turn off APIPA in Vista, please? |
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The problem with the Vista Business machine has been resolved - reinstalled
Business and networking worked. Subsequently updated it to Ultimate. Now Home Premium PC is a problem. My client has 4 PCs - 3 with Vista Ultimate and 1 with Vista Home Premium. All 4 will connect to Internet and Network when plugged directly into the router. However, two of these PCs are to be located in the house so will connect to the router as follows: PC - Ethernet wall plug - Patch Panel - Switch - Router. At this point, the PC with Vista Ultimate has no problem connecting to the same network as it did when it was connected to the router directly. Indeed I tried the Vista Ultimate PCs on the same Ethernet wall plug using the same cable and they both had no problem. The PC with Vista Home Premium though using the same wall plug and cable will not see the network at all. It uses the IP address 169.254.118.107 and despite tweaking the registry as per http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928233 it has no effect at all. Can anyone suggest a solution other than upgrading Home Premium to Ultimate at a cost of $159? I did speak to Microsoft and the fellow I spoke to did admit that he thought there was a problem in Home Premium that was not in Ultimate regarding networking. I have tried re-installing the operating system at Dell's suggestion but that is all they come up with claiming that they are not trained to provide networking support. "geniusoflvb" wrote: |