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I know alot of questions and answers have been circulating about the Linksys
BEFSR41's combatibility with Vista, but I can't find one that quite matches my problem. I have two computers on my network: an old one running Windows ME and a recently purchased one running Windows Vista. I am having no problem connecting to the network and to the internet on the ME, but a big problem with the Vista. Unlike most cases I've read, my Vista computer DOES connect to the network--it just doesn't connect to the internet. Everything is set like it would be on Windows XP: I've set it to obtain IP addresses automatically. I've also turned Windows Firewall off thinking that might cause the conflict, but I still can't connect. I know Linksys's official line is that this router isn't compatible with Vista, but I've also read in many forums that this isn't true because routers operate independently of computer operating systems (or, at least, that's how I understood it). I used the discussion boards on the Linksys website and was given these suggestions: --To ping the yahoo server to see if I got a reply. I did, and assume that means I am connected to the internet. Also, after doing this the network and sharing center on Vista said I was connected to the internet instead of just the local network; however, I still couldn't pull up anything but error messages in a browser. --Assuming the replies to the ping meant I was connected, I was told to set a static dns because the problem sounded like a dns prioblem. --This didn't work, so I was told to flush the dns cache. I did, but I had no results. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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I Had the same Router I checked on the hardware compatiblity list the 4.0
version is compatible but anything below will not work with vista "bgr5722" wrote in message news ![]() I know alot of questions and answers have been circulating about the Linksys BEFSR41's combatibility with Vista, but I can't find one that quite matches my problem. I have two computers on my network: an old one running Windows ME and a recently purchased one running Windows Vista. I am having no problem connecting to the network and to the internet on the ME, but a big problem with the Vista. Unlike most cases I've read, my Vista computer DOES connect to the network--it just doesn't connect to the internet. Everything is set like it would be on Windows XP: I've set it to obtain IP addresses automatically. I've also turned Windows Firewall off thinking that might cause the conflict, but I still can't connect. I know Linksys's official line is that this router isn't compatible with Vista, but I've also read in many forums that this isn't true because routers operate independently of computer operating systems (or, at least, that's how I understood it). I used the discussion boards on the Linksys website and was given these suggestions: --To ping the yahoo server to see if I got a reply. I did, and assume that means I am connected to the internet. Also, after doing this the network and sharing center on Vista said I was connected to the internet instead of just the local network; however, I still couldn't pull up anything but error messages in a browser. --Assuming the replies to the ping meant I was connected, I was told to set a static dns because the problem sounded like a dns prioblem. --This didn't work, so I was told to flush the dns cache. I did, but I had no results. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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The router only cares about the computer's NIC it's working with. Being able
to ping Yahoo means you're on the Internet but without name resolution. Fix your DNS situation... that's all that matters. "Jeffrey Giampetro" wrote in message ... I Had the same Router I checked on the hardware compatiblity list the 4.0 version is compatible but anything below will not work with vista "bgr5722" wrote in message news ![]() I know alot of questions and answers have been circulating about the Linksys BEFSR41's combatibility with Vista, but I can't find one that quite matches my problem. I have two computers on my network: an old one running Windows ME and a recently purchased one running Windows Vista. I am having no problem connecting to the network and to the internet on the ME, but a big problem with the Vista. Unlike most cases I've read, my Vista computer DOES connect to the network--it just doesn't connect to the internet. Everything is set like it would be on Windows XP: I've set it to obtain IP addresses automatically. I've also turned Windows Firewall off thinking that might cause the conflict, but I still can't connect. I know Linksys's official line is that this router isn't compatible with Vista, but I've also read in many forums that this isn't true because routers operate independently of computer operating systems (or, at least, that's how I understood it). I used the discussion boards on the Linksys website and was given these suggestions: --To ping the yahoo server to see if I got a reply. I did, and assume that means I am connected to the internet. Also, after doing this the network and sharing center on Vista said I was connected to the internet instead of just the local network; however, I still couldn't pull up anything but error messages in a browser. --Assuming the replies to the ping meant I was connected, I was told to set a static dns because the problem sounded like a dns prioblem. --This didn't work, so I was told to flush the dns cache. I did, but I had no results. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Thank you, but what I'm unsure about is just how to fix my DNS problem. Do
you have any suggestions on how I might do that? "John" wrote: The router only cares about the computer's NIC it's working with. Being able to ping Yahoo means you're on the Internet but without name resolution. Fix your DNS situation... that's all that matters. "Jeffrey Giampetro" wrote in message ... I Had the same Router I checked on the hardware compatiblity list the 4.0 version is compatible but anything below will not work with vista "bgr5722" wrote in message news ![]() I know alot of questions and answers have been circulating about the Linksys BEFSR41's combatibility with Vista, but I can't find one that quite matches my problem. I have two computers on my network: an old one running Windows ME and a recently purchased one running Windows Vista. I am having no problem connecting to the network and to the internet on the ME, but a big problem with the Vista. Unlike most cases I've read, my Vista computer DOES connect to the network--it just doesn't connect to the internet. Everything is set like it would be on Windows XP: I've set it to obtain IP addresses automatically. I've also turned Windows Firewall off thinking that might cause the conflict, but I still can't connect. I know Linksys's official line is that this router isn't compatible with Vista, but I've also read in many forums that this isn't true because routers operate independently of computer operating systems (or, at least, that's how I understood it). I used the discussion boards on the Linksys website and was given these suggestions: --To ping the yahoo server to see if I got a reply. I did, and assume that means I am connected to the internet. Also, after doing this the network and sharing center on Vista said I was connected to the internet instead of just the local network; however, I still couldn't pull up anything but error messages in a browser. --Assuming the replies to the ping meant I was connected, I was told to set a static dns because the problem sounded like a dns prioblem. --This didn't work, so I was told to flush the dns cache. I did, but I had no results. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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I have a number of offices running the same router with Vista and no problems.
First go to the nic properties and uncheck tcp/ip v6 If you are getting a ping reply from yahoo then your dns is ok. This should work now "bgr5722" wrote: Thank you, but what I'm unsure about is just how to fix my DNS problem. Do you have any suggestions on how I might do that? "John" wrote: The router only cares about the computer's NIC it's working with. Being able to ping Yahoo means you're on the Internet but without name resolution. Fix your DNS situation... that's all that matters. "Jeffrey Giampetro" wrote in message ... I Had the same Router I checked on the hardware compatiblity list the 4.0 version is compatible but anything below will not work with vista "bgr5722" wrote in message news
I know alot of questions and answers have been circulating about theLinksys BEFSR41's combatibility with Vista, but I can't find one that quite matches my problem. I have two computers on my network: an old one running Windows ME and a recently purchased one running Windows Vista. I am having no problem connecting to the network and to the internet on the ME, but a big problem with the Vista. Unlike most cases I've read, my Vista computer DOES connect to the network--it just doesn't connect to the internet. Everything is set like it would be on Windows XP: I've set it to obtain IP addresses automatically. I've also turned Windows Firewall off thinking that might cause the conflict, but I still can't connect. I know Linksys's official line is that this router isn't compatible with Vista, but I've also read in many forums that this isn't true because routers operate independently of computer operating systems (or, at least, that's how I understood it). I used the discussion boards on the Linksys website and was given these suggestions: --To ping the yahoo server to see if I got a reply. I did, and assume that means I am connected to the internet. Also, after doing this the network and sharing center on Vista said I was connected to the internet instead of just the local network; however, I still couldn't pull up anything but error messages in a browser. --Assuming the replies to the ping meant I was connected, I was told to set a static dns because the problem sounded like a dns prioblem. --This didn't work, so I was told to flush the dns cache. I did, but I had no results. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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