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Im going away shortly UK/and Netherlands and will be using a Vista Laptop. Having read some posts in this group I understand that some hotspots and hotels may be a problem with Vista. I would like to anticipate any problems by taking printouts of workarounds people have tried or a links to these. Im not a techie but can use command prompts and the registry and would be appreciate any help on this just in case |
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paul wrote:
Hi Im going away shortly UK/and Netherlands and will be using a Vista Laptop. Having read some posts in this group I understand that some hotspots and hotels may be a problem with Vista. I would like to anticipate any problems by taking printouts of workarounds people have tried or a links to these. Im not a techie but can use command prompts and the registry and would be appreciate any help on this just in case There are really no workarounds for this since you won't have access to the routers' settings. The cause is that not all routers work with Vista. Some can be made to work by applying firmware updates and some would need to be replaced. Since this network equipment will belong to the hotels, there's nothing you can do about this. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from
certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us "paul" wrote in message ... Hi Im going away shortly UK/and Netherlands and will be using a Vista Laptop. Having read some posts in this group I understand that some hotspots and hotels may be a problem with Vista. I would like to anticipate any problems by taking printouts of workarounds people have tried or a links to these. Im not a techie but can use command prompts and the registry and would be appreciate any help on this just in case |
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