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Router issues with vista



 
 
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Old November 9th 07, 12:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Chris[_7_]
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Default Router issues with vista

I'm using a thompson ST v585v6 router which has been working with my PC
running Vista 64. However, have now just bought a laptop running vista 32
home premium and I can connect it via wireless and cable but get no internet
access. Have searched high and low for answer but to no avail - would
really appreciate some help. The laptop in question is a samsung Q70. What
is throwing me is the fact the x64 works ok.

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Old November 9th 07, 01:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Mr. Arnold
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Default Router issues with vista


"Chris" wrote in message
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I'm using a thompson ST v585v6 router which has been working with my PC
running Vista 64. However, have now just bought a laptop running vista 32
home premium and I can connect it via wireless and cable but get no
internet access. Have searched high and low for answer but to no avail -
would really appreciate some help. The laptop in question is a samsung
Q70. What is throwing me is the fact the x64 works ok.


A poster posted a couple of weeks ago about his Vista problem with wire and
wireless and not being able to connect to the Internet. He used the command
below at the Command Prompt. I don't know if it will do it for you, but you
can try it.

netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable


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Old November 9th 07, 05:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
BigJim
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Default Router issues with vista

make sure the wireless is enabled in the bios
on my dell even after I enable it in the bios sometimes I need to turn the
wireless on via the keyboard
and function keys.
check your setting in the router and make sure you are using the same
encryption and code
I setup one linksys router because the guy was trying to use the default
auto settings. I set
up everything manually. just a couple of things to try.
"Chris" wrote in message
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I'm using a thompson ST v585v6 router which has been working with my PC
running Vista 64. However, have now just bought a laptop running vista 32
home premium and I can connect it via wireless and cable but get no
internet access. Have searched high and low for answer but to no avail -
would really appreciate some help. The laptop in question is a samsung
Q70. What is throwing me is the fact the x64 works ok.


 




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