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Hi,
I have a Home network set up with the router ethernet cabled into a windows XP PC. I've added a couple of laptops wirelessly to the network (that use XP) easily and never had a problem. I've just bought an HP G6032EA laptop that runs VISTA and although it connects to the wireless network it won't connect to the internet. The error I get is "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration". The security is WPA enabled if that's relevant. I've searched all yesterday and can't find a solution and as this laptop is a Christmas present for my daughter I'd be really grateful if someone could help me with an answer. Thanks so much |
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Are you connecting the new laptop by going to startConnect To selecting
your Network then putting in your WPA Key? "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Hi, I have a Home network set up with the router ethernet cabled into a windows XP PC. I've added a couple of laptops wirelessly to the network (that use XP) easily and never had a problem. I've just bought an HP G6032EA laptop that runs VISTA and although it connects to the wireless network it won't connect to the internet. The error I get is "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration". The security is WPA enabled if that's relevant. I've searched all yesterday and can't find a solution and as this laptop is a Christmas present for my daughter I'd be really grateful if someone could help me with an answer. Thanks so much |
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Yes - that's how I connected.
"Mick Murphy" wrote: Are you connecting the new laptop by going to startConnect To selecting your Network then putting in your WPA Key? "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Hi, I have a Home network set up with the router ethernet cabled into a windows XP PC. I've added a couple of laptops wirelessly to the network (that use XP) easily and never had a problem. I've just bought an HP G6032EA laptop that runs VISTA and although it connects to the wireless network it won't connect to the internet. The error I get is "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration". The security is WPA enabled if that's relevant. I've searched all yesterday and can't find a solution and as this laptop is a Christmas present for my daughter I'd be really grateful if someone could help me with an answer. Thanks so much |
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Barry, did you set up your Network with the XPs to auto obtain the IP
addresses and DNS? You find out by right-clicking on the network connection in XPProperties click on TCP/IP then properties. If it is set to auto find IP and DNS, try seeing if there is a vista firmware update for your router. If the XP computer are set to manually have an IP address, you will have to do the same with the vista computer "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Yes - that's how I connected. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Are you connecting the new laptop by going to startConnect To selecting your Network then putting in your WPA Key? "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Hi, I have a Home network set up with the router ethernet cabled into a windows XP PC. I've added a couple of laptops wirelessly to the network (that use XP) easily and never had a problem. I've just bought an HP G6032EA laptop that runs VISTA and although it connects to the wireless network it won't connect to the internet. The error I get is "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration". The security is WPA enabled if that's relevant. I've searched all yesterday and can't find a solution and as this laptop is a Christmas present for my daughter I'd be really grateful if someone could help me with an answer. Thanks so much |
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The XPs auto obtained the IP addresses from the Network and I assume the
Vista computer did the same - I didn't have to manually enter one on the Vista machine or the XPs. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Barry, did you set up your Network with the XPs to auto obtain the IP addresses and DNS? You find out by right-clicking on the network connection in XPProperties click on TCP/IP then properties. If it is set to auto find IP and DNS, try seeing if there is a vista firmware update for your router. If the XP computer are set to manually have an IP address, you will have to do the same with the vista computer "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Yes - that's how I connected. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Are you connecting the new laptop by going to startConnect To selecting your Network then putting in your WPA Key? "BarryJBrooks" wrote: Hi, I have a Home network set up with the router ethernet cabled into a windows XP PC. I've added a couple of laptops wirelessly to the network (that use XP) easily and never had a problem. I've just bought an HP G6032EA laptop that runs VISTA and although it connects to the wireless network it won't connect to the internet. The error I get is "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration". The security is WPA enabled if that's relevant. I've searched all yesterday and can't find a solution and as this laptop is a Christmas present for my daughter I'd be really grateful if someone could help me with an answer. Thanks so much |