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I just upgraded ultimate.
I can connect fine through hardline or my home network. I have tried a friends wireless network, and it worked there. The problem I'm having is on certain hotspots and MY OFFICE: specifically those that require a log-in to work. In the wireless internet box it says "Access: Local" whereas at home it says "Access: internet" What is happening is that I connect to my office network or hotspot and only get local access. I go to google.com and dont get direted to the page. Instead it just gives the standard DNS error message that I'm not connected to the internet. Windows diagnostic repair does nothing either and blames it on my IP. I've called Dell and they said this is a Vista problem that they don't have any answers for at the moment. I've tried connecting with both IE and Firefox, the exact same thing happens. Skype doesn't connect, Outllook email etc. So - it's not my computers hardware, since I can connect to other networks - it's not the office internet network or hotspot, since other computers work fine - I suspect it's some new security feature or the IPv6? Any suggestions? I see that lots others are having this same issue connect locally but not the internet. Any help would be appreciated |
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is your IP a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx number when this happens?
See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/928233/en-us On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 18:28:48 -0700, Stomper wrote: I just upgraded ultimate. I can connect fine through hardline or my home network. I have tried a friends wireless network, and it worked there. The problem I'm having is on certain hotspots and MY OFFICE: specifically those that require a log-in to work. In the wireless internet box it says "Access: Local" whereas at home it says "Access: internet" What is happening is that I connect to my office network or hotspot and only get local access. I go to google.com and dont get direted to the page. Instead it just gives the standard DNS error message that I'm not connected to the internet. Windows diagnostic repair does nothing either and blames it on my IP. I've called Dell and they said this is a Vista problem that they don't have any answers for at the moment. I've tried connecting with both IE and Firefox, the exact same thing happens. Skype doesn't connect, Outllook email etc. So - it's not my computers hardware, since I can connect to other networks - it's not the office internet network or hotspot, since other computers work fine - I suspect it's some new security feature or the IPv6? Any suggestions? I see that lots others are having this same issue connect locally but not the internet. Any help would be appreciated -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |