Windows vista network connected but no internet connection


















Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Networking. For specific hardware-related issues, please use the Windows Vista Hardware forum 0 0. Sign in to vote. I forgot to mention: the cable connection works fine on my laptop.

I have XP on the laptop. Sunday, January 28, PM. Im having the same Problem when i try to connect it does not work dood, my Email is Elliottpass hotmail. Thank you PEN Peace out Dogs. Cannot communicate with DNS Server e. You are not running as administrator. Click on "Run as administrator" in the menu that comes up. See shot below. Vista cmd. Joined Jan 28, Messages 6, Ok:This is what we know about that Atheros adapter.

Boils down to two possibilities : Encryption and or driver issue. I think both of those are covered below. The adapter gets an IP configuration, and shows as connected, but communication is non-existent or sporadic. Log into the Router and disable the wireless security and see if you are now able to connect to the internet and surf OK.

Here are a number of possible solutions 1 In Device Manager right click on the wireless adapter and "update driver. Do you think buying a new router will actually solve the problem? I don't recall saying that. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts F. Driver problem Latest: Sreedharsh 43 minutes ago. M 47 minutes ago. PC Freezes once per days Latest: Macboatmaster 47 minutes ago. Tech-Related News. Latest: Xylop Today at AM. Windows 7. Staff online.

Drabdr Moderator. Total: members: 9, guests: This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. Accept Learn more…. I know the Airport is working fine because I am sitting here replying to this on one of the two Macs on this network.

The internet was working for two days, and then it just stopped. In reply to Jesse and Roxy's post on September 12, One more update. I did everything recommended in this thread up, and realized the problem is not with the network. I connected directly to the modem, restarted the computer and modem, obviously no internet. So I went into control panel, and the computer says it is connected to the internet. It won't let me diagnose anything if the computer thinks there is a connection.

I don't want her to have to take it in somewhere to pay money and find out it is a simple setting that reconfigured when the computer crashed. I must say, I have a lot of respect for the people that work on and maintain windows machines everyday, these things are a pain to even figure out what is wrong, let alone fix a problem.

Networkingisapain in vista. So staicaly placing the ip add and dns servers seemed to do the trick. Your firmware upgrade might accept these protocols and avoid the issues with vista not accepting the dhcp packets request.

You could leave it this way it will work just fine. But once i got online i then i found the firmware upgrade for my Linksys router downloaded it and then installed it and then went back to put all nics wireless and wired back to full DHCP and everything is running fine In reply to Networkingisapain in vista's post on November 6, My vista machine woke up one day from hibernation and decided it could no longer identify my wired network.

I've tried a number of other fixes, including modifying my registry, and they do not work. How can I get in to see the DNS servers I'm hooked up to a Motorola don't know exactly what model, I'm not home at the moment to look cable modem? Will I have to borrow someone else's computer and hook it up to see this? I've tried everything in this thread and am still having this issue.

I am going to try and back out SP2 and see what happens. What do you all think? Thank you very much.. In reply to Supun7's post on August 4,



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