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I got past the "local" problem by opening the Network & Sharing Center, then open Manage network connections, and then highlighting the the connection and then opening "connectivity", setting it to internet and local and finally opening "network catagory" and setting it private ( check marks).
Now I am fighting with the dns server not recognizing the address.
If " internet and local" and "private" are not shown for a wireless network on the pull downs, you need to go back to "Manage wireless networks" , highlight the connection and delete the old connection.
Then set up a new connection and return to "manage network connections" to set the connectivity and catagory.
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I had to totally reset my Cable Modem.... WEll eMTA (Multimedia Terminal Adapter.) It does Digital Voice & Internet. So I had to pull out the power, take out the Battery (8hr Battery backup on Phone). Then all was recognized.
I just also changed my router to a wireless router. So I had to Reset it again to day. So Done Done & Done!
I just also changed my router to a wireless router. So I had to Reset it again to day. So Done Done & Done!
I work for an ISP (BT Retail, business broadband) in the UK, on the help desk. We're getting a steadily increasing tricle of businesses calling us about Vista issues. However, I've not so far identified a case of Vista being "incompatible" with either the DHCP server of the RAS or one of our supported routers. I've managed to get a few people connected over wireless as well. We use PPPoA and VC - MUX.
Steven.
Steven.
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Hey guys new to the forums here but having this same problem. I work at and ISP and we have had a handful of these issue come up with local only and they are all on wired connections. We have tried every thing uninstalling and reinstalling the network card, disable and enable the card, rebooting the modem, router, and computer, disabling IPV6, and running the netsh command no go on any thing. we have gotten a few customers working for a little but doesn't seem to last long. Talked with Dell at one point thinking they sell some of these computers and they tried to tell me the modem was bad... The customer at the time i was talking to them about has tried 2 modems but i have tested here and work fine. I told the dell tech that hell had a better chance of freezing over then both the modems going bad between our office and the customers house that is only about a half a mile from us. But any how any one else have something I'm missing or something that will fix this once and for all other then the drag and drop theory.
Thanks
Kyle
Thanks
Kyle
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What ISP? (if you can.) You need to pull the power on the cable modem. IF the customer has Phone also, CDV, you need to pull the power and the Battery back up. YES you need to have the customer pull the battery out of the box. Then power up everything in order. that also needs to be done if swithing from PC to Router or removing router or move etherent from PC to PC.
get back to us if that works. I am sure you have set everything correctly. After that powerCycle then try the IP repair.
get back to us if that works. I am sure you have set everything correctly. After that powerCycle then try the IP repair.
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Hey guys new to the forums here but having this same problem. I work at and ISP and we have had a handful of these issue come up with local only and they are all on wired connections. We have tried every thing uninstalling and reinstalling the network card, disable and enable the card, rebooting the modem, router, and computer, disabling IPV6, and running the netsh command no go on any thing. we have gotten a few customers working for a little but doesn't seem to last long. Talked with Dell at one point thinking they sell some of these computers and they tried to tell me the modem was bad... The customer at the time i was talking to them about has tried 2 modems but i have tested here and work fine. I told the dell tech that hell had a better chance of freezing over then both the modems going bad between our office and the customers house that is only about a half a mile from us. But any how any one else have something I'm missing or something that will fix this once and for all other then the drag and drop theory.
Thanks
Kyle
Last edited by wedgegold; Jun 8th, 2007 at 3:52 pm. Reason: Update
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Small ISP in northern CA Snowcrest. We are working with DSL most of the time we have also tried the whole power thing too. No go on that either. Most of the customers i have helped with don't have a router or back up power but we have removed those from the equation just to make sure that wasn't the issue. One thing that i have found that works ok for PPPOE connections is setup vista to make the connection dont have the modem do it. I have had that work a few time not all the time tho.
I have registered in order to inform the thread of my similar problems, in the hope that it will help shed light on it for someone. I do not yet myself have a solution.
My setup is a netgear router / wireless access point, which provides a working wired connection to Win98 and WinXP desktops, and a working wireless connection to WinXP and Vista Ultimate laptops.
HOWEVER... I also have a netgear WGX102 powerline extender (ie it duplicates my netgear wireless access point down the mains wires in my house, and broadcasts/receives wireless data from a second unit plugged into the mains downstairs. Allegedly.
My difficulty is with my Vista Ultimate laptop. It connects wirelessly to the original access point signal, but yields the "local access only" problem with the duplicated WGX102 signal.
Here's the kicker: My XP laptop connects through the powerline extender (and directly through the wireless router - I am running them as two separate connections for diagnostic reasons) with no problems at all. My Vista Ultimate laptop connects directly to the wireless router with internet and local access, but with only local access through the powerline extender. I have both on right now, XP nicely connected, Vista with no internet access.
I'm hoping that the nature of my problem might help people solve the common Local Access problem bothering most of us.
My setup is a netgear router / wireless access point, which provides a working wired connection to Win98 and WinXP desktops, and a working wireless connection to WinXP and Vista Ultimate laptops.
HOWEVER... I also have a netgear WGX102 powerline extender (ie it duplicates my netgear wireless access point down the mains wires in my house, and broadcasts/receives wireless data from a second unit plugged into the mains downstairs. Allegedly.
My difficulty is with my Vista Ultimate laptop. It connects wirelessly to the original access point signal, but yields the "local access only" problem with the duplicated WGX102 signal.
Here's the kicker: My XP laptop connects through the powerline extender (and directly through the wireless router - I am running them as two separate connections for diagnostic reasons) with no problems at all. My Vista Ultimate laptop connects directly to the wireless router with internet and local access, but with only local access through the powerline extender. I have both on right now, XP nicely connected, Vista with no internet access.
I'm hoping that the nature of my problem might help people solve the common Local Access problem bothering most of us.
Last edited by collapsibletank; Jun 10th, 2007 at 12:53 pm. Reason: Further information.
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I have registered in order to inform the thread of my similar problems, in the hope that it will help shed light on it for someone. I do not yet myself have a solution.
My setup is a netgear router / wireless access point, which provides a working wired connection to Win98 and WinXP desktops, and a working wireless connection to WinXP and Vista Ultimate laptops.
HOWEVER... I also have a netgear WGX102 powerline extender (ie it duplicates my netgear wireless access point down the mains wires in my house, and broadcasts/receives wireless data from a second unit plugged into the mains downstairs. Allegedly.
My difficulty is with my Vista Ultimate laptop. It connects wirelessly to the original access point signal, but yields the "local access only" problem with the duplicated WGX102 signal.
Here's the kicker: My XP laptop connects through the powerline extender (and directly through the wireless router - I am running them as two separate connections for diagnostic reasons) with no problems at all. My Vista Ultimate laptop connects directly to the wireless router with internet and local access, but with only local access through the powerline extender. I have both on right now, XP nicely connected, Vista with no internet access.
I'm hoping that the nature of my problem might help people solve the common Local Access problem bothering most of us.
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We are having problems with our wireless connection. It says we are connected to tje linksys router but the Access says Local only. No internet access is available. The wireless is working because my Macbook connects no problem.
It's very annoying especially as it was working fine 3 days ago!
If anyone has any solutions to this problem i would be very grateful.
Cheers
It's very annoying especially as it was working fine 3 days ago!
If anyone has any solutions to this problem i would be very grateful.
Cheers
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