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I was using Vista home premium with out a problem and Netgear modem router
connected to the back. I decided to upgrade to Vista Ulterment, since upgrading windows now says when I boot up that I have multiple networks, one being "network" the other coming up with "Identified". I am unable to contact to the Internet and what I have been doing is disabling one of the networks found, at this point they both disappear then I get Vista to re enable networks and only one comes up and all is fine. Any ides how I stop this happening -- Steve... |
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I too am now having the exact same problem as you....I've been looking for a solution for the past 4 days....I have an HP Pavilion desktop with Norton 360 installed. I have a Linksys wrt54gs router and a Scientific Atlanta cable modem. I've tried turning off firewalls, resetting router and modem, connecting straight to the modem, checking with all possibilities i thought of. I'm kinda getting ****ed off about the situation now..Can't find info nowhere that resolves this. I hope someone comes with a simple solution quickly. I originally thought my onboard NIC was going out...It's definitely a Vista problem... -- cortez871 |
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I have updated the driver for my Network adapter but this did not solve the
problem, since this only happened when I upgraded my Vista I contacted Microsoft and they are looking into it, hopefully they are now awhere of this problem so I think there be a patch or something released soon. -- Steve... "cortez871" wrote: I too am now having the exact same problem as you....I've been looking for a solution for the past 4 days....I have an HP Pavilion desktop with Norton 360 installed. I have a Linksys wrt54gs router and a Scientific Atlanta cable modem. I've tried turning off firewalls, resetting router and modem, connecting straight to the modem, checking with all possibilities i thought of. I'm kinda getting ****ed off about the situation now..Can't find info nowhere that resolves this. I hope someone comes with a simple solution quickly. I originally thought my onboard NIC was going out...It's definitely a Vista problem... -- cortez871 |