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Hey all.
I have a weird problem that my daughter is experiencing while at University with her new Vista notebook. .. She was able to connect for the longest time to the internet via the school network and then all of a sudden, it stopped working. Immediately I thought it was some software so we rolled back her machine to a time when it was working. But still no luck. For whatever reason, she is unable to connect directly (they have a router or a switch in each of their rooms and her roommate has no problems). Her IPV4 setting says Local or Limited. Her IPV6 setting always says Local. So many posts have suggested that it's a problem with the NIC or something else. The weird part is that when she brings her laptop home and plugs into the home network here, she can connect without a problem. Now we DID notice some issues with IPV6. Here is the order that we observed it: IPV6 and IPV4 Enabled : No connection at home Disabled IPV6 : Connection successful Enabled IPV6 and IPV6 - Connection still successful. So we tried the same stuff over the phone in her room and still the same problem. She has also tried it in other rooms in the dorm with the same problem, while all of her friends are able to get connected. When she runs IPCONFIG/ALL, the result is the 169.xx..x.x. number. Any ideas? Thanks Andrew MacNeill |
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You need to post the text output of
ipconfig /all from an elevated command prompt from the machine when it is in a "failed" state. this could be a change at the school's side to their DHCP server. she might want to contact the school's IT folks to see if anything changed on that side as well. On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:05:15 -0400, "Andrew MacNeill" wrote: Hey all. I have a weird problem that my daughter is experiencing while at University with her new Vista notebook. . She was able to connect for the longest time to the internet via the school network and then all of a sudden, it stopped working. Immediately I thought it was some software so we rolled back her machine to a time when it was working. But still no luck. For whatever reason, she is unable to connect directly (they have a router or a switch in each of their rooms and her roommate has no problems). Her IPV4 setting says Local or Limited. Her IPV6 setting always says Local. So many posts have suggested that it's a problem with the NIC or something else. The weird part is that when she brings her laptop home and plugs into the home network here, she can connect without a problem. Now we DID notice some issues with IPV6. Here is the order that we observed it: IPV6 and IPV4 Enabled : No connection at home Disabled IPV6 : Connection successful Enabled IPV6 and IPV6 - Connection still successful. So we tried the same stuff over the phone in her room and still the same problem. She has also tried it in other rooms in the dorm with the same problem, while all of her friends are able to get connected. When she runs IPCONFIG/ALL, the result is the 169.xx..x.x. number. Any ideas? Thanks Andrew MacNeill -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |