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Hi, I have recently upgraded a Pc to Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I have had no problems with anything except the internet. Once I installed Vista I had access to my home network and the internet briefly. I then lost the connection to the internet but was able to connect to my home network (and access router pages etc.). I was able to connect to the internet again for slightly longer but the connection disappeared not long afterwards again. The problem cited by the Vista network and sharing centre is that the IP settings are incorrect but when the auto repair tries to fix it nothing happens. I am connected to a Netgear DG834G via an ethernet cable and that is connected directly to the internet. I have been wrestling with this for about 2 weeks now and nothing I have found on google or anywhere else has helped! any help would be brilliant, I'm at my wits end! Sam -- samfowler11 |
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samfowler11;456794 Wrote: Hi, I have recently upgraded a Pc to Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I have had no problems with anything except the internet. Once I installed Vista I had access to my home network and the internet briefly. I then lost the connection to the internet but was able to connect to my home network (and access router pages etc.). I was able to connect to the internet again for slightly longer but the connection disappeared not long afterwards again. The problem cited by the Vista network and sharing centre is that the IP settings are incorrect but when the auto repair tries to fix it nothing happens. I am connected to a Netgear DG834G via an ethernet cable and that is connected directly to the internet. Hi Sam, welcome to the forums Welcome to the family of Netgear . I don't know if you were told but with netgear on Vista you have to download the lates drivers found here : 'DG834G Family Support Page' (http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/DG834G.asp) Just choose your model and download the softwre, once you done that run install, delete all existing network connections that you have created, restart the PC and then create a new connection. I think that this should resolve the problem for you as I had the same issue and had to install the router on a different PC, download the software and then reinstall it on Vista. Good Luck and if you need any more help just give me a shout. Jack -- JackLondon |
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hey, thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I already had the latest drivers but I updated them anyway, nothing seems to have changed. I tried to delete the local area connection on my vista Pc but it wouldnt let me. The delete option was greyed out and pressing delete just brought up a message saying that this item cannot be deleted. Maybe this is part of the problem? I have no idea, I'm stumped! Sam -- samfowler11 |
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samfowler11;456841 Wrote: hey, thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I already had the latest drivers but I updated them anyway, nothing seems to have changed. I tried to delete the local area connection on my vista Pc but it wouldnt let me. The delete option was greyed out and pressing delete just brought up a message saying that this item cannot be deleted. Maybe this is part of the problem? I have no idea, I'm stumped! Sam Hi Sam, Don't worry. Do the following. 1. Unplug the router from mains and leave it as it is 2. Uninstall all the drivers for you router 3. Go to Start/Connect To and click Refresh (make sure your connection does not come up on the list) 4. Install the drivers again 5 . Reboot your machine, now you can plug the router back to mains 6. Go to Start/Connect To - your router should be shown there, click on it and click on connect. 7. At this stage you have 2 options : a) if the network was set up on another PC you should see the screen asking you for network passcode, enter it, the next screen is security settings where you have to use the proper settings (if you don't know which one you are using try all of them as you'll fin the right one but most netgears run WPA) b ) if the network is not set up anywhere you have to create a connection via your router webpage, make sure you follow the manual and everything should be good. If all of that will not help go to : 'No Internet Access Through the Router' (http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101209.asp) you should find some useful info there. Good Luck -- JackLondon |
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I use the same router as you with the 32bit Vista, no probs.
But, I use auto IP addressing. Have you looked in the properties of the connection, then (TCP/IP) properties in Vista? "samfowler11" wrote: Hi, I have recently upgraded a Pc to Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I have had no problems with anything except the internet. Once I installed Vista I had access to my home network and the internet briefly. I then lost the connection to the internet but was able to connect to my home network (and access router pages etc.). I was able to connect to the internet again for slightly longer but the connection disappeared not long afterwards again. The problem cited by the Vista network and sharing centre is that the IP settings are incorrect but when the auto repair tries to fix it nothing happens. I am connected to a Netgear DG834G via an ethernet cable and that is connected directly to the internet. I have been wrestling with this for about 2 weeks now and nothing I have found on google or anywhere else has helped! any help would be brilliant, I'm at my wits end! Sam -- samfowler11 |
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Hi, I have, at the moment all the settings for the IP address and the TCP settings are on auto. My ISP connects via DNS all the other PCs on my network are ok with that. Maybe I need to try and assign a static IP address. But I'm not sure why the connection to the internet (but not to the router/network) would be not working, when it works on both the other pcs (XP SP2) with no problems. I have just seen this thread which suggests a problem in Vista... http://www.vistax64.com/vista-networ...lp-please.html May try the Regedit to see if it works. Sam -- samfowler11 |
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The Reg edit didn't work. But I have found a possible cause... The link in the above post leads to another similar thread and in that thread there is a suggestion (in another link) that SPI firewalls on the router cause the problem. This would explain the connection to the network but not the internet. I will have a look and see if a work around to disable the SPI in the DG834G is available. There isnt an option in the router menus! I will post what I find. Sam -- samfowler11 |
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Hi Sam,
You have stated that you recently upgrade a PC to Vista. I am assuming that you used the upgrade version of Vista. What you need to do is to follow the instructions in my post 'Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media' in the newsgroup 'Windows Vista Installation and Setup'. Note that this is written for 32-bit systems, but should work with 64-bit systems. For everyone's information, I have a Netgear DG834G router that was originally connected to XP and when I installed Vista the router connected without any problems whatsoever. It could be a driver issue with your motherboard - check device manager. 64-bit systems are quite fussy about their drivers and require signed drivers. Make sure that you are using automatic settings. If all this checks out, then simply try a different cable (they can sometimes fail). Try different ports on your router. Don't overlook the fact that the routers power supply might be faulty. Dwarf "samfowler11" wrote: Hi, I have recently upgraded a Pc to Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I have had no problems with anything except the internet. Once I installed Vista I had access to my home network and the internet briefly. I then lost the connection to the internet but was able to connect to my home network (and access router pages etc.). I was able to connect to the internet again for slightly longer but the connection disappeared not long afterwards again. The problem cited by the Vista network and sharing centre is that the IP settings are incorrect but when the auto repair tries to fix it nothing happens. I am connected to a Netgear DG834G via an ethernet cable and that is connected directly to the internet. I have been wrestling with this for about 2 weeks now and nothing I have found on google or anywhere else has helped! any help would be brilliant, I'm at my wits end! Sam -- samfowler11 |
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i have vista home on a new computter (e machense4231) and am not getting any
problems .problems seem to happen when you upgrade(programs conflict)mostley upgrad from xp. -- brianb "samfowler11" wrote: Hi, I have recently upgraded a Pc to Windows Vista Ultimate x64. I have had no problems with anything except the internet. Once I installed Vista I had access to my home network and the internet briefly. I then lost the connection to the internet but was able to connect to my home network (and access router pages etc.). I was able to connect to the internet again for slightly longer but the connection disappeared not long afterwards again. The problem cited by the Vista network and sharing centre is that the IP settings are incorrect but when the auto repair tries to fix it nothing happens. I am connected to a Netgear DG834G via an ethernet cable and that is connected directly to the internet. I have been wrestling with this for about 2 weeks now and nothing I have found on google or anywhere else has helped! any help would be brilliant, I'm at my wits end! Sam -- samfowler11 |