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Old July 15th 07, 11:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Silver Fox
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Default Wireless Network Problem

I bought a new HP Pavillion dv6000 with Windows Vista Home Premium about 2
months ago, and everything worked fine until today - I can not get on the
internet through the wireless network at my house anymore. There is one other
laptop (running XP) and a desktop (XP as well) on the network as well, and
they still work fine - I can access the internet and everything with them.
Has anybody seen this problem before? I have tried everything I can think of
to fix it, could it be a virus, or something wrong with the integrated
wireless card? Please help!
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Old July 15th 07, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Malke
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Default Wireless Network Problem

Silver Fox wrote:
I bought a new HP Pavillion dv6000 with Windows Vista Home Premium about 2
months ago, and everything worked fine until today - I can not get on the
internet through the wireless network at my house anymore. There is one other
laptop (running XP) and a desktop (XP as well) on the network as well, and
they still work fine - I can access the internet and everything with them.
Has anybody seen this problem before? I have tried everything I can think of
to fix it, could it be a virus, or something wrong with the integrated
wireless card? Please help!


The first thing to do is to look carefully at the machine and make sure
the wireless is on. The HP laptops I've seen lately have a small slider
switch on the front or side of the machine that turns the wireless on
and off.


Malke
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Old July 17th 07, 08:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
PTravel
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Default Wireless Network Problem


"Malke" wrote in message
...
Silver Fox wrote:
I bought a new HP Pavillion dv6000 with Windows Vista Home Premium about
2 months ago, and everything worked fine until today - I can not get on
the internet through the wireless network at my house anymore. There is
one other laptop (running XP) and a desktop (XP as well) on the network
as well, and they still work fine - I can access the internet and
everything with them. Has anybody seen this problem before? I have tried
everything I can think of to fix it, could it be a virus, or something
wrong with the integrated wireless card? Please help!


The first thing to do is to look carefully at the machine and make sure
the wireless is on. The HP laptops I've seen lately have a small slider
switch on the front or side of the machine that turns the wireless on and
off.


Malke


You must work for technical support for HP.

Vista has a chronic problem losing connection with DNS and, occasionally,
DHCP servers. This will allow it local access only, despite there being an
internet connection through the modem and/or router that is accessible by XP
machines.

There are variety of fixes around that work, more or less, though I still
have problems with this from time to time. Removing IPv6 helps, and there
are some registry tweaks I've used which, unfortunately, I don't recall but
are documented in a number of places on the internet. Sometimes, the only
fix is to manually delete the wireless modem from Device Manager and let the
OS re-install it.

And, yes, when this happens, my wireless modem is on. Can I speak to Tier 2
support now?


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www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
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Old July 17th 07, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Malke
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Default Wireless Network Problem

PTravel wrote:

"Malke" wrote in message
...
Silver Fox wrote:
I bought a new HP Pavillion dv6000 with Windows Vista Home Premium
about 2 months ago, and everything worked fine until today - I can
not get on the internet through the wireless network at my house
anymore. There is one other laptop (running XP) and a desktop (XP as
well) on the network as well, and they still work fine - I can access
the internet and everything with them. Has anybody seen this problem
before? I have tried everything I can think of to fix it, could it be
a virus, or something wrong with the integrated wireless card? Please
help!


The first thing to do is to look carefully at the machine and make
sure the wireless is on. The HP laptops I've seen lately have a small
slider switch on the front or side of the machine that turns the
wireless on and off.


Malke


You must work for technical support for HP.

Vista has a chronic problem losing connection with DNS and,
occasionally, DHCP servers. This will allow it local access only,
despite there being an internet connection through the modem and/or
router that is accessible by XP machines.

There are variety of fixes around that work, more or less, though I
still have problems with this from time to time. Removing IPv6 helps,
and there are some registry tweaks I've used which, unfortunately, I
don't recall but are documented in a number of places on the internet.
Sometimes, the only fix is to manually delete the wireless modem from
Device Manager and let the OS re-install it.

And, yes, when this happens, my wireless modem is on. Can I speak to
Tier 2 support now?


No, I don't work for HP tech support. I just know from experience that
it is good to always start with the simplest thing; i.e., is it plugged
in/turned on? Of course there are many reasons for connectivity issues
and Vista isn't particularly ready for prime time with its drivers and
networking. But I thought the first thing to do was to ask the OP the
easy question, particularly because I've seen first-hand on these new HP
laptops how easy it is to accidentally move the wireless slider to OFF.


Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
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