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Old 12-26-2007, 01:10 PM
Scott Roberts
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Re: Connecting to the Internet using a Wireless Network

I think you might have better luck contacting your router manufacturer
directly.

That said, I remember reading that Vista has trouble obtaining IP info
dynamically (using DHCP client) from some older routers. Verify that your
router is "Vista compatible".


"Lord Horus" <LordHorus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07F1AE35-66A5-4991-BF88-723A584AD7E7@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I have recently bought a Dell Inspiron 1502 laptop with Windows Vista
> Business, and I'm trying to connect it to my home wireless network so that
> I
> can access internet anywhere in the house. However, despite correctly
> entering the SSID and WEP code and setting everything else to Automatic
> (eg.
> IP, DNS, etc.) all I seem to get is a limited local connection via IP4 (my
> router doesn't have IP6) that only seems to recieve, and I can't connect
> to
> the internet or even to the router. I currently using a Kraun ADSL2+
> wireless
> router, which transmits 802.1a/b/g, and my wireless card can recieve all
> of
> those.
> I do notice that everytime I switch on WiFi, I also have to start the
> wireless service manually; it doesn't start up of it's own accord. This
> may
> be because a small while back I disabled or made many services manual in
> an
> attempt to improve system performance, as the computer was going
> dreadfully
> slow. I later found out that this was caused by my antivirus, so I tried
> to
> reset the services back to their original settings, or so I thought I did.
> Basically, my query is: is there any particular reason why my internet via
> wireless connection shouldn't be automatic? What windows vista
> services/apps
> are required to connect to the internet via a wireless network? Is having
> everything set to automatic a good idea, or must I configure certain
> things
> manually? My knowledge of networking and directly related fields is not
> that
> good, so please keep all explanations relatively simplistic please.
> I would be very grateful for any assistance or information regarding this
> matter.[/color]

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Old 12-26-2007, 01:10 PM