Hey Folks,
Just like everyone I have the same problem with my laptop (vista home) not able to connect to internet both thru ethernet and wireslessly. It is getting really frustated. My wireless card detects the connection but its only connected to local i.e. not able to connect to internet.
My home setup as follows : WRT54G linksys router. Have 3 other laptop which uses XP PRO and they are able to connect to the internet. But the problem only lies my vista laptop (home edition). My wiresless in WEP enable either.
Well below are the methods I have tried so far since the problem has occured:
1. Disabled the IPv6
2. Tried renewing the ipconfig in command prompt (as an admin)
3. Assigned Static IP address/submet mask/default gateway
4. Assigned a diff DNS server as well
5. enabled/disabled the wireless card and rebooted - multiple times
6. uninstalled the wireless card and re-installed it
7. turned off the auto tuning as well
8. made new network connections - manually
9. Reset the cable/modem etc as well.
Any other methods or help is greatly appreciated. I have wasted soo much time in this. Planning to go XP PRO if i cant get it dissolved.
Thanks a million
-S
I have WRT54G linksys router like you have with 12 PCs running WinXP Professional and 1 Vista Home Laptop on our network. The router is enabled for wireless access and other PCs connect via a D-Link Network hub which is connected to the router.
I have had the Laptop with the Vista Home Edition have internet access sometime back but then had this problem like you have where it only shows local access. For a while this laptop did not even have local network access. All the other Win XP computers on the network have no problem at all.
After trying a couple of suggested solutions on the web for the Vista Home Laptop and not getting results I accessed the WRT54G linksys router setup and clicked the wireless tab. In the wireless network page there is a green button with SES inactive wording underneath. I then unintentionally tried clicking that button. You then have a window message that says "Your router is now accepting wireless clients ...etc.." There is a OK and Cancel button in this small window. I pressed OK. It then brings up a message that reads something like 'Accepting Clients! You will be returned to the previous page after SES configuration completed'. After this configuration process I was suprised to get internet connectivity for the Vista Home Laptop via the cat-5 cable connection.
Still not having wireless connection I tried the suggestion by RTC (one of the contributers of this forum) where I disabled IPv6 and manually assigned static IP address for IPv4 for the wireless adapter. Instead of assigning DNS to 192.168.1.1 I used the static DNS1 address as stated in the Setup page of the router. Yours probably would be different.
After doing that I had the wireless connection come back on. Thank you all for your suggested solutions. It helped me to get one frustrated user to use her laptop again.