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My father-in-law was messing with one of our Vista computers while we were
out of town. Our router had a firmware update and crashed and he started messing with the Vista computer and somehow got it into a state that it will: 1) No see the name of the router and only says "Unidentified network" 2) Will not get an IP address, only a local IP address i.e. 169.xxx.xxx.xxx 3) can't see out to the internet only local computers. When I got home I saw that he had tried to get the computer on the network by going through the wizard to setup a PPoE, which I am not on. I have tried uninstalling the network adapter, but somehow believe that him going through the wizard has caused something to be stored in Vista that is preventing that machine from getting out to the internet or getting an IP address. How can I disable / remove the effects of him going through that wizard and getting that computer back to its normal state. Thx - kevin |
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KevinCol wrote:
My father-in-law was messing with one of our Vista computers while we were out of town. Our router had a firmware update and crashed and he started messing with the Vista computer and somehow got it into a state that it will: 1) No see the name of the router and only says "Unidentified network" 2) Will not get an IP address, only a local IP address i.e. 169.xxx.xxx.xxx 3) can't see out to the internet only local computers. When I got home I saw that he had tried to get the computer on the network by going through the wizard to setup a PPoE, which I am not on. I have tried uninstalling the network adapter, but somehow believe that him going through the wizard has caused something to be stored in Vista that is preventing that machine from getting out to the internet or getting an IP address. How can I disable / remove the effects of him going through that wizard and getting that computer back to its normal state. Try a System Restore to before he messed around. Start OrbSearch BoxSystem Restore Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Thanks, I tried that and it didn't resolve the problem. I've even hooked
this computer directly up to the cable modem and it still will not get an IP address. the TCP/IP properties are also setup to accept a DHCP IP address. "KevinCol" wrote: My father-in-law was messing with one of our Vista computers while we were out of town. Our router had a firmware update and crashed and he started messing with the Vista computer and somehow got it into a state that it will: 1) No see the name of the router and only says "Unidentified network" 2) Will not get an IP address, only a local IP address i.e. 169.xxx.xxx.xxx 3) can't see out to the internet only local computers. When I got home I saw that he had tried to get the computer on the network by going through the wizard to setup a PPoE, which I am not on. I have tried uninstalling the network adapter, but somehow believe that him going through the wizard has caused something to be stored in Vista that is preventing that machine from getting out to the internet or getting an IP address. How can I disable / remove the effects of him going through that wizard and getting that computer back to its normal state. Thx - kevin |
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KevinCol wrote:
Thanks, I tried that and it didn't resolve the problem. I've even hooked this computer directly up to the cable modem and it still will not get an IP address. the TCP/IP properties are also setup to accept a DHCP IP address. "KevinCol" wrote: My father-in-law was messing with one of our Vista computers while we were out of town. Our router had a firmware update and crashed and he started messing with the Vista computer and somehow got it into a state that it will: 1) No see the name of the router and only says "Unidentified network" 2) Will not get an IP address, only a local IP address i.e. 169.xxx.xxx.xxx 3) can't see out to the internet only local computers. When I got home I saw that he had tried to get the computer on the network by going through the wizard to setup a PPoE, which I am not on. I have tried uninstalling the network adapter, but somehow believe that him going through the wizard has caused something to be stored in Vista that is preventing that machine from getting out to the internet or getting an IP address. How can I disable / remove the effects of him going through that wizard and getting that computer back to its normal state. Then I'm sorry but I don't know. Someone else with more experience in undoing Vista networking mess-ups will need to help you. My apologies for being unable to give you the answer. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Try setting the TCP/IP properties for a fixed IP address,
something like 192.168.0.99. Read the cable modem and router manuals to see what range of LAN IP addresses they normally hand out via DHCP, then select something in that range. Also, have you looked at: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/928233/en-us Gary VanderMolen "KevinCol" wrote in message ... Thanks, I tried that and it didn't resolve the problem. I've even hooked this computer directly up to the cable modem and it still will not get an IP address. the TCP/IP properties are also setup to accept a DHCP IP address. "KevinCol" wrote: My father-in-law was messing with one of our Vista computers while we were out of town. Our router had a firmware update and crashed and he started messing with the Vista computer and somehow got it into a state that it will: 1) No see the name of the router and only says "Unidentified network" 2) Will not get an IP address, only a local IP address i.e. 169.xxx.xxx.xxx 3) can't see out to the internet only local computers. When I got home I saw that he had tried to get the computer on the network by going through the wizard to setup a PPoE, which I am not on. I have tried uninstalling the network adapter, but somehow believe that him going through the wizard has caused something to be stored in Vista that is preventing that machine from getting out to the internet or getting an IP address. How can I disable / remove the effects of him going through that wizard and getting that computer back to its normal state. Thx - kevin |