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when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops
etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated |
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Since you can't make change on the router, I suggest you found if there is a
new driver for the wireless NIC. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "bogey1125" wrote in message ... when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated |
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Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did
not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated |
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"Ed Allan" wrote in message
... Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated I've never had that issue. Be aware that many hotspots at hotels, restaurants, etc require you to agree to terms of service by logging on with IE, or some other browser, before you can access the internet. Usually if you bring up IE you will be redirected to the terms of service page and you can then either agree or not. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a
Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. Note: I did see as a response to someone else's post that setting the connection to "Private" sometimes works. "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: "Ed Allan" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated I've never had that issue. Be aware that many hotspots at hotels, restaurants, etc require you to agree to terms of service by logging on with IE, or some other browser, before you can access the internet. Usually if you bring up IE you will be redirected to the terms of service page and you can then either agree or not. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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I've traveled all over with a Vista laptop.
When you are at a public provider's site, open IE and try to navigate to yahoo or some site you don't normally visit. the wireless provider should display an access page of sort kind for you to acknowledge terms of service and then you should be able to use the Internet. If this does not happen, open a cmd prompt and copy the text output of ipconfig /all to a text file. save it so that you can post it here so that we can see what the state of the connection is at one of these places you have trouble with. On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:55:01 -0800, Ed Allan wrote: Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. Note: I did see as a response to someone else's post that setting the connection to "Private" sometimes works. "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: "Ed Allan" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated I've never had that issue. Be aware that many hotspots at hotels, restaurants, etc require you to agree to terms of service by logging on with IE, or some other browser, before you can access the internet. Usually if you bring up IE you will be redirected to the terms of service page and you can then either agree or not. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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"Ed Allan" wrote in message
... Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. Note: I did see as a response to someone else's post that setting the connection to "Private" sometimes works. I would *NEVER* set my network type to "Private" while at a public wireless hotspot or a wired one for that matter. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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Ed Allan wrote:
Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Vista has a completely rewritten TCP/IP stack http://blogs.msdn.com/wndp/archive/2...g-tcpip-2.aspx in an attempt to get greater speed/efficiency, it is also now incompatible with some routers. So it seems to very much depend on where you are at - "lucky", so to speak Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. |
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"Barb Bowman" wrote: I've traveled all over with a Vista laptop. When you are at a public provider's site, open IE and try to navigate to yahoo or some site you don't normally visit. the wireless provider should display an access page of sort kind for you to acknowledge terms of service and then you should be able to use the Internet. If this does not happen, open a cmd prompt and copy the text output of ipconfig /all to a text file. save it so that you can post it here so that we can see what the state of the connection is at one of these places you have trouble with. On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:55:01 -0800, Ed Allan wrote: Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. Note: I did see as a response to someone else's post that setting the connection to "Private" sometimes works. "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: "Ed Allan" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated I've never had that issue. Be aware that many hotspots at hotels, restaurants, etc require you to agree to terms of service by logging on with IE, or some other browser, before you can access the internet. Usually if you bring up IE you will be redirected to the terms of service page and you can then either agree or not. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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I'm having the very same problem !! No matter where I go in this Philippine
city, it's a hit and miss, more often a miss, whether I will connect to the internet. I do appear to be connecting OK to the hotel and restaurant routers, but it won't go the next step and connect to the net. It says Local Connection Only with an excellent signal. However , about 15 % of the time, at the same location and without any changes in my settings, I eventually connect after about half an hour of sitting idle. Everyone else at the same location connect fine with XP or Apple. Barb I haven't a clue how to do the steps you requested of this poster. I'm using a new ACER Extensa 5620. Man this is ****ing me off !! Has Microsoft not got an official fix for this ? There are many, many other people on the net complaining about the same problem. Thanks in advance for your help. "Barb Bowman" wrote: I've traveled all over with a Vista laptop. When you are at a public provider's site, open IE and try to navigate to yahoo or some site you don't normally visit. the wireless provider should display an access page of sort kind for you to acknowledge terms of service and then you should be able to use the Internet. If this does not happen, open a cmd prompt and copy the text output of ipconfig /all to a text file. save it so that you can post it here so that we can see what the state of the connection is at one of these places you have trouble with. On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:55:01 -0800, Ed Allan wrote: Thanks, Al. Perhaps you've been lucky? Or maybe it's the laptop? (I have a Gateway.) Speaking for myself, I can say that places whose wifi I could easily access with a laptop running XP I cannot access with Vista, while people sitting all around me with XP or with Apples are busy plugging away. Perhaps Bogey's experience has been different from mine. But for me, while the Network Center shows that the access point is broadcasting with a strong signal, my browser nonetheless comes back with a "Site not found" message. Note: I did see as a response to someone else's post that setting the connection to "Private" sometimes works. "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: "Ed Allan" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, this seems to be a pervasive problem with Vista, one that did not exist with XP. If you happen to have a T-Mobile account, then you should be able to connect at Borders or Starbucks. Free wireless access works at Caribou Coffee (North Central and Mid-Atlantic states) http://www.cariboucoffee.com/locations/ and at least some Cosi restaurants (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Texas, California). http://www.getcosi.com/folders.asp?a...splay&record=3 Some Staples stores offer free wireless access or plug-in LAN. Good luck!! "bogey1125" wrote: when i take my laptop on the road and try to connect at hotels, coffee shops etc with the available wireless network i make a connection but it is classified as local only and I cant get on the internet...what do I need to change to allow me access...Pls...any help would be appreciated I've never had that issue. Be aware that many hotspots at hotels, restaurants, etc require you to agree to terms of service by logging on with IE, or some other browser, before you can access the internet. Usually if you bring up IE you will be redirected to the terms of service page and you can then either agree or not. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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