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I just barely got a new HP Pavilion dv9500 with Vista Home Premium on it.
I have Comcast cable internet with a Linksis wireless G router. I have 2 other computers in my home with Windows XP, a pc and a toshiba laptop and have always had good consistent internet through the router with both of them. Now with my new vista laptop it shows that I am connected, but I cannot browse the internet at all. It just sits there and thinks and thinks and thinks, like its bogged down or something. I tried to download the Yahoo messenger, and it just sits at 1% and doesnt move. My Outlook (Office 2007) does not work at all. No sending or recieving at all. Will someone help me please?? Is Vista the problem?? Is it my Router that isnt compatible with Vista??? I have tried the repair connection, and it just says it cannot be repaired. I am really stuck, and really frustrated. PLEASE HELP, I Love my new machine, and I cant even use it!!!! |
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Check you network adapter settings and check to see if your home network is set to private. Are you getting a specific error? -- Pbb321 |
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Neither private or unspecified was checked....I checked private, was that
what I was supposed to do??? No, no specific error, just random continuous dropping of the connection, and web pages never load, just sits and thinks. Once in a while I will get a "this page cannot be displayed". I have also been trying to download the Vista version of the yahoo messenger, NO LUCK, moves really slow for a bit, then fails. I even disabled my antivirus, still no luck...... Outlook (office 2007) will not work at all, its configured correctly for pop3, but automatic send/recieve error. The same e-mail account works on my iPhone, so I know the configuration is correct. GRRRR, so frustrated. "Pbb321" wrote: Check you network adapter settings and check to see if your home network is set to private. Are you getting a specific error? -- Pbb321 |
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If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 |
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I thought about doing a firmware upgrade, but wouldnt i do that on the main
computer that the router is actually hooked up to?? I did do an upgrade a couple months ago. You dont do that kind of upgrade on the laptop right? I went into the command prompt, ip address for router is 192.168.1.XXX. So I think thats looking ok........ There are so many others with this same problem I am noticing, What is up with Vista?? "Pbb321" wrote: If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 |
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You need to check for a firmware upgrade and run it from a wired
machine. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932134 also, if upgrading the firmware does not resolve the issue, unbind IPv6 from the NIC on the laptop http://digitalmediaphile.wordpress.c...windows-vista/ On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 23:47:00 -0800, The Violet Storm wrote: I thought about doing a firmware upgrade, but wouldnt i do that on the main computer that the router is actually hooked up to?? I did do an upgrade a couple months ago. You dont do that kind of upgrade on the laptop right? I went into the command prompt, ip address for router is 192.168.1.XXX. So I think thats looking ok........ There are so many others with this same problem I am noticing, What is up with Vista?? "Pbb321" wrote: If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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I had the exact same problem last week although it was on an XP machine. I
tried every fix I knew of to no avail. My last thing to fix was repairing the TCP/IP stack. I used an executable named something like TCPIPrepair.exe. You can Google and see if you can find it. I do NOT know if it will work on Vista. In the alternative, you can try this website: http://www.howtonetworking.com/vista/removetcpip.htm or http://grdead.ibloggie.com/reset-tcpip-and-winsock/. "The Violet Storm" wrote in message ... I thought about doing a firmware upgrade, but wouldnt i do that on the main computer that the router is actually hooked up to?? I did do an upgrade a couple months ago. You dont do that kind of upgrade on the laptop right? I went into the command prompt, ip address for router is 192.168.1.XXX. So I think thats looking ok........ There are so many others with this same problem I am noticing, What is up with Vista?? "Pbb321" wrote: If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 |
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I just went through two days of the same problem and I was ready to bring my
new PC desktop back to the Office Depot store! But after calling every manufacturer, from the PC to the wireless router, I went back to the PC (Gateway) and they figured it out (love that I talk to a person in SD and not India!). It was McAfee Antivirus software that conflicted somehow with the browser. If you have it, delete it. Then immediately install a different one, like Symantec, before doing any browsing, chatting, etc. Also discovered that Vista doesn't like Firefox, so don't try that browser. Hope this helps. -- Cheri "---Fitz---" wrote: I had the exact same problem last week although it was on an XP machine. I tried every fix I knew of to no avail. My last thing to fix was repairing the TCP/IP stack. I used an executable named something like TCPIPrepair.exe. You can Google and see if you can find it. I do NOT know if it will work on Vista. In the alternative, you can try this website: http://www.howtonetworking.com/vista/removetcpip.htm or http://grdead.ibloggie.com/reset-tcpip-and-winsock/. "The Violet Storm" wrote in message ... I thought about doing a firmware upgrade, but wouldnt i do that on the main computer that the router is actually hooked up to?? I did do an upgrade a couple months ago. You dont do that kind of upgrade on the laptop right? I went into the command prompt, ip address for router is 192.168.1.XXX. So I think thats looking ok........ There are so many others with this same problem I am noticing, What is up with Vista?? "Pbb321" wrote: If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 |
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Thanks for the reply and updates. Just for your info I use McAfee and
Firefox on my system with no problems. Strange but glad you got it worked out. "Cheri" wrote in message ... I just went through two days of the same problem and I was ready to bring my new PC desktop back to the Office Depot store! But after calling every manufacturer, from the PC to the wireless router, I went back to the PC (Gateway) and they figured it out (love that I talk to a person in SD and not India!). It was McAfee Antivirus software that conflicted somehow with the browser. If you have it, delete it. Then immediately install a different one, like Symantec, before doing any browsing, chatting, etc. Also discovered that Vista doesn't like Firefox, so don't try that browser. Hope this helps. -- Cheri "---Fitz---" wrote: I had the exact same problem last week although it was on an XP machine. I tried every fix I knew of to no avail. My last thing to fix was repairing the TCP/IP stack. I used an executable named something like TCPIPrepair.exe. You can Google and see if you can find it. I do NOT know if it will work on Vista. In the alternative, you can try this website: http://www.howtonetworking.com/vista/removetcpip.htm or http://grdead.ibloggie.com/reset-tcpip-and-winsock/. "The Violet Storm" wrote in message ... I thought about doing a firmware upgrade, but wouldnt i do that on the main computer that the router is actually hooked up to?? I did do an upgrade a couple months ago. You dont do that kind of upgrade on the laptop right? I went into the command prompt, ip address for router is 192.168.1.XXX. So I think thats looking ok........ There are so many others with this same problem I am noticing, What is up with Vista?? "Pbb321" wrote: If you're home or on a network you trust, then private is the setting you want, otherwise use public. You mentioned your router before, although its highly unlikely, visit your manufacturer's website and see if there is a firmware update for your router. Although I doubt that this is the problem, nothing really supprises me anymore. Oh, by the way, check to see if your IP address corresponds to your router. (i.e. 192.168.x.x) if its not in this range or similar, then there could be a router problem. Hope that makes sense, if not, just tell me. -- Pbb321 |
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"The Violet Storm" wrote: I just barely got a new HP Pavilion dv9500 with Vista Home Premium on it. I have Comcast cable internet with a Linksis wireless G router. I have 2 other computers in my home with Windows XP, a pc and a toshiba laptop and have always had good consistent internet through the router with both of them. Now with my new vista laptop it shows that I am connected, but I cannot browse the internet at all. It just sits there and thinks and thinks and thinks, like its bogged down or something. I tried to download the Yahoo messenger, and it just sits at 1% and doesnt move. My Outlook (Office 2007) does not work at all. No sending or recieving at all. Will someone help me please?? Is Vista the problem?? Is it my Router that isnt compatible with Vista??? I have tried the repair connection, and it just says it cannot be repaired. I am really stuck, and really frustrated. PLEASE HELP, I Love my new machine, and I cant even use it!!!! |
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