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"Gene" wrote in message ... I have a new HP laptop that came with Vista Home Premium. When I try connecting to the Internet (dialup) I can here the modems connecting. It apparently accepts the password because it remains connected, which I can verify by picking up the phone reciever. That *may* verify that you are connected to another modem but does nothing to check Internet connectivity. But IE7 won't display any website. You're missing a few steps in your diagnosis... ; ) titleHow to troubleshoot network connectivity problems in Internet Explorer/title http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936211 (Live Search for connectivity vista internet explorer site:support.microsoft.com ) BTW in addition to the procedures and tools mentioned in that article there is also a much more comprehensive Network Diagnostic tool (at least in XP--I assume it would still be in Vista?) E.g. Run... netsh diag gui (also entered via various other means such as the Networking applet in the Control Panel.) When I check the connection in Vista it claims that there is no internet connection. I do not have a problem accessing using an XP computer. So? Do you have the proper driver in Vista, the proper configuration, etc? When I spoke with HP they said the issue is with the provider not being compatible with Vista. (Need to use this provider for work, can't go somewhere else.) So? Talk to the provider. They should be able to help you ensure your configuration is correct and help you diagnose the problems you are having connecting. Has anyone heard of this? Is there a work around? Note: Enabling connectivity is more of an OS activity than an IE activity. Cross-posting to a newsgroup which specializes in networking for your OS. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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I had already tried the steps listed in the Microsoft articles, but I went
through it again just to make sure, with no effect. I have tried four differnet internet providers. I can't even get the handshaking to connect with MSN and netzero. With Earthlink vista says that it is conected to the internet, but IE7 still says that it cannot connect to any web sites. Mozilla says the same thing. I would also note that the machine I am using came with Vista Home Premium installed. HP claim that it was designed for Vista. All the drivers for the hardware are the latest available and Vista's device manager and diagnostic tools report that the hardware is working properly. I've also tried turning off the firewalls to see if that might be the problem, but this had no effect. The providers have been of little help. I suspect that they are just using the articles that can be found on the Microsoft support web pages. (As a side note for anyone that's is interested, Earthlink has a habbit of putting you on hold when they come to the end of their checklist and then not coming back.) "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Vista Networking) "Gene" wrote in message ... I have a new HP laptop that came with Vista Home Premium. When I try connecting to the Internet (dialup) I can here the modems connecting. It apparently accepts the password because it remains connected, which I can verify by picking up the phone reciever. That *may* verify that you are connected to another modem but does nothing to check Internet connectivity. But IE7 won't display any website. You're missing a few steps in your diagnosis... ; ) titleHow to troubleshoot network connectivity problems in Internet Explorer/title http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936211 (Live Search for connectivity vista internet explorer site:support.microsoft.com ) BTW in addition to the procedures and tools mentioned in that article there is also a much more comprehensive Network Diagnostic tool (at least in XP--I assume it would still be in Vista?) E.g. Run... netsh diag gui (also entered via various other means such as the Networking applet in the Control Panel.) When I check the connection in Vista it claims that there is no internet connection. I do not have a problem accessing using an XP computer. So? Do you have the proper driver in Vista, the proper configuration, etc? When I spoke with HP they said the issue is with the provider not being compatible with Vista. (Need to use this provider for work, can't go somewhere else.) So? Talk to the provider. They should be able to help you ensure your configuration is correct and help you diagnose the problems you are having connecting. Has anyone heard of this? Is there a work around? Note: Enabling connectivity is more of an OS activity than an IE activity. Cross-posting to a newsgroup which specializes in networking for your OS. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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"Gene" wrote in message
... I had already tried the steps listed in the Microsoft articles, but I went through it again just to make sure, with no effect. What does "no effect" mean? You are using a diagnostic, not just a repair tool. No effect might be an appropriate comment about a failed attempt to use a repair tool but it gives no useful information about a diagnosis. I have tried four differnet internet providers. I can't even get the handshaking to connect with MSN and netzero. With Earthlink vista says that it is conected to the internet, How does Vista say that it is connected to the Internet? Did you use that Network Diagnostics tool that I mentioned? So you scanned your system with it? And everything PASSED? but IE7 still says that it cannot connect to any web sites. Mozilla says the same thing. You're still leaving steps out. What about the Diagnose Connections Problems... tool? What did it say? Also, switch to a cmd window and just enter nslookup Does it show you one of your DNS server addresses cleanly? And can you do lookups with it? You're really not giving anybody much information to try to help you with. Remember, your words have to substitute for what our eyes might notice. HTH Robert --- I would also note that the machine I am using came with Vista Home Premium installed. HP claim that it was designed for Vista. All the drivers for the hardware are the latest available and Vista's device manager and diagnostic tools report that the hardware is working properly. I've also tried turning off the firewalls to see if that might be the problem, but this had no effect. The providers have been of little help. I suspect that they are just using the articles that can be found on the Microsoft support web pages. (As a side note for anyone that's is interested, Earthlink has a habbit of putting you on hold when they come to the end of their checklist and then not coming back.) "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Vista Networking) "Gene" wrote in message ... I have a new HP laptop that came with Vista Home Premium. When I try connecting to the Internet (dialup) I can here the modems connecting. It apparently accepts the password because it remains connected, which I can verify by picking up the phone reciever. That *may* verify that you are connected to another modem but does nothing to check Internet connectivity. But IE7 won't display any website. You're missing a few steps in your diagnosis... ; ) titleHow to troubleshoot network connectivity problems in Internet Explorer/title http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936211 (Live Search for connectivity vista internet explorer site:support.microsoft.com ) BTW in addition to the procedures and tools mentioned in that article there is also a much more comprehensive Network Diagnostic tool (at least in XP--I assume it would still be in Vista?) E.g. Run... netsh diag gui (also entered via various other means such as the Networking applet in the Control Panel.) When I check the connection in Vista it claims that there is no internet connection. I do not have a problem accessing using an XP computer. So? Do you have the proper driver in Vista, the proper configuration, etc? When I spoke with HP they said the issue is with the provider not being compatible with Vista. (Need to use this provider for work, can't go somewhere else.) So? Talk to the provider. They should be able to help you ensure your configuration is correct and help you diagnose the problems you are having connecting. Has anyone heard of this? Is there a work around? Note: Enabling connectivity is more of an OS activity than an IE activity. Cross-posting to a newsgroup which specializes in networking for your OS. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |