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I've bought a laptop a couple of days with Windows Vista Premium and i
allready have a computer network at home with windows 98/xp/2000 When i connected the network cable to the new computer with windows vista, the computer wasn't recognized on the network Since then, i've changed the network from public to private and i've also disabled the firewall in a desperate case of action In the manual that came with the hp computer it said that to connect to a wireless lan it was only necessary to connect the cable all my other computers have dynamic ip's so i guessed that might be true i can see, from my experience, that windows vista comes with a lot of options and wizards to connect to wirelless networks but none to connect wireless networks But the problem is, that since the first day, till now, i'm having the same problem, the computer doesn't have a connection and the led on the switch is blinking instead of being green and steady, so my guess is that or the network is not well configured in windows vista, maybe some protocol or something that is missing or the network card is damaged. Can someone help me? My thaks in advanced Ricardo Furtado |
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The links below may assist you
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0406.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "Ricardo Furtado" wrote: I've bought a laptop a couple of days with Windows Vista Premium and i allready have a computer network at home with windows 98/xp/2000 When i connected the network cable to the new computer with windows vista, the computer wasn't recognized on the network Since then, i've changed the network from public to private and i've also disabled the firewall in a desperate case of action In the manual that came with the hp computer it said that to connect to a wireless lan it was only necessary to connect the cable all my other computers have dynamic ip's so i guessed that might be true i can see, from my experience, that windows vista comes with a lot of options and wizards to connect to wirelless networks but none to connect wireless networks But the problem is, that since the first day, till now, i'm having the same problem, the computer doesn't have a connection and the led on the switch is blinking instead of being green and steady, so my guess is that or the network is not well configured in windows vista, maybe some protocol or something that is missing or the network card is damaged. Can someone help me? My thaks in advanced Ricardo Furtado |
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Additional info http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...7e35f1033.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "Ricardo Furtado" wrote: I've bought a laptop a couple of days with Windows Vista Premium and i allready have a computer network at home with windows 98/xp/2000 When i connected the network cable to the new computer with windows vista, the computer wasn't recognized on the network Since then, i've changed the network from public to private and i've also disabled the firewall in a desperate case of action In the manual that came with the hp computer it said that to connect to a wireless lan it was only necessary to connect the cable all my other computers have dynamic ip's so i guessed that might be true i can see, from my experience, that windows vista comes with a lot of options and wizards to connect to wirelless networks but none to connect wireless networks But the problem is, that since the first day, till now, i'm having the same problem, the computer doesn't have a connection and the led on the switch is blinking instead of being green and steady, so my guess is that or the network is not well configured in windows vista, maybe some protocol or something that is missing or the network card is damaged. Can someone help me? My thaks in advanced Ricardo Furtado |
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thank you for your answer
Just one thing i forget to tell: the operating system states that the problem is that no network cable is connected. I might guess that there may be a conflict between the wired and the wireless netword cards. I'll also try to disconnect the wireless network card. After i find the problem i'll post here the solution Best regards Ricardo Furtado "Bob J" wrote: Additional info http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...7e35f1033.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "Ricardo Furtado" wrote: I've bought a laptop a couple of days with Windows Vista Premium and i allready have a computer network at home with windows 98/xp/2000 When i connected the network cable to the new computer with windows vista, the computer wasn't recognized on the network Since then, i've changed the network from public to private and i've also disabled the firewall in a desperate case of action In the manual that came with the hp computer it said that to connect to a wireless lan it was only necessary to connect the cable all my other computers have dynamic ip's so i guessed that might be true i can see, from my experience, that windows vista comes with a lot of options and wizards to connect to wirelless networks but none to connect wireless networks But the problem is, that since the first day, till now, i'm having the same problem, the computer doesn't have a connection and the led on the switch is blinking instead of being green and steady, so my guess is that or the network is not well configured in windows vista, maybe some protocol or something that is missing or the network card is damaged. Can someone help me? My thaks in advanced Ricardo Furtado |
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The problem was the switch that didn't supported a gigabit connection
"Ricardo Furtado" wrote: thank you for your answer Just one thing i forget to tell: the operating system states that the problem is that no network cable is connected. I might guess that there may be a conflict between the wired and the wireless netword cards. I'll also try to disconnect the wireless network card. After i find the problem i'll post here the solution Best regards Ricardo Furtado "Bob J" wrote: Additional info http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...7e35f1033.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "Ricardo Furtado" wrote: I've bought a laptop a couple of days with Windows Vista Premium and i allready have a computer network at home with windows 98/xp/2000 When i connected the network cable to the new computer with windows vista, the computer wasn't recognized on the network Since then, i've changed the network from public to private and i've also disabled the firewall in a desperate case of action In the manual that came with the hp computer it said that to connect to a wireless lan it was only necessary to connect the cable all my other computers have dynamic ip's so i guessed that might be true i can see, from my experience, that windows vista comes with a lot of options and wizards to connect to wirelless networks but none to connect wireless networks But the problem is, that since the first day, till now, i'm having the same problem, the computer doesn't have a connection and the led on the switch is blinking instead of being green and steady, so my guess is that or the network is not well configured in windows vista, maybe some protocol or something that is missing or the network card is damaged. Can someone help me? My thaks in advanced Ricardo Furtado |