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| wireless routers and vista My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated. |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista First off, Linksys tech support is the last place I would ever want to contact for tech support. I've talked and exchanged e-mails with them several times and those exchanges never resulted in anything meaningful. I keep hearing about wireless routers that are incompatible with Vista and I don't understand why. As long as the routers adhere to the 802.11b or 802.11g standard, they should work with any computer that adheres to those standards as well. NOTE: Pretty much every wireless router and computer is at least 802.11b compatible. That being said, I have Vista loaded on a Dell Latitude D610 and have been able to access every wireless router or access point that I've come across--Cisco, Linksys, Zoom, and others. I haven't looked into Vista wireless incompatibility issues because I haven't had any, and I don't see why there should be unless you had some non-standard setup. Anyway, I think the issue could be your laptop's wireless configuration and since you claim to be "dumb as a board" about these things, it might be worth it to pay your local IT guru a few bucks to come over and look at the issue. If the issue is in deed with your laptop, then getting a new router would not resolve it anyway. Regards, Martin MCSA: M "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com... My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated. |
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| RE: wireless routers and vista I would agree with Martin X. A wireles router should be operating system agnostic. In our home we have two Linksys WRT54GS routers purchased at least a year apart. Both were purchased prior to the release of Vista. We have machines with the folowing OSs - Vista Ultimate X64, XP Professional X64, XP Professional X32 and XP Home. Each computer can access either router without problem. "buck" wrote: [color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] |
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| Dll modules/ Is there a way to look up what commands/modules that a DLL supports and its syntax? such as rundll32.exe ctpanel.dll, user etc.... Thanks "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was > not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my > desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the > wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] |
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| Re: Dll modules/ Not particularly relevant to wireless routers, but if you can get hold of a copy 'dumpbin' from somewhere then you can use this command.to see which commands are in a particular dll. dumpbin /exports <path to dll> Description of the DUMPBIN utility [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177429[/url] -- Jon "Christopher Norris" <clnorris@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:3D154759-FD2A-4DA3-97B3-494FAF82FD1C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Is there a way to look up what commands/modules that a DLL supports and > its syntax? > > such as rundll32.exe ctpanel.dll, user etc.... > > Thanks > "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the >> Lynksys >> router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of >> wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are >> responding >> with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was >> not >> having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista I have to agree with others here that your router has nothing to do with Vista that I can see....Personally running a Linksys wrt54gs with 1 vista machine and 3 xp machines never a problem....just my 3 cents ....... "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was > not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my > desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the > wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was > not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my > desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the > wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] Yeah, as others have responded, that's crap... Linksys telling you Vista isn't compatible with their router. BS, totally, imho. Now... perhaps you have a linksys NIC (network interface card) in your PC... maybe, just maybe, that doesn't have a Vista driver. That I can see as a possible reason why you're having network issues. I have a Linksys WRT54G router here. I have 2 Vista boxes (both Dells) and 1 XP Home box (eMachines) connecting to the router via wireless without issue. Does your router have wireless MAC address filtering enabled? What type of wireless access security mode does your router employ? WEP? WPA? WPA2? Does your NIC support the same mode? Good luck, Lang |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista Netgear had a lot of probs with their NICs. I went back to Cat5 Patch for the Vista desktop. "Lang Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > "buck" <buck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:81DEA0F0-48D0-4C98-A801-4CF3B87E6800@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was > > not > > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my > > desk > > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the > > wireless > > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] > > > Yeah, as others have responded, that's crap... Linksys telling you Vista > isn't compatible with their router. BS, totally, imho. Now... perhaps you > have a linksys NIC (network interface card) in your PC... maybe, just maybe, > that doesn't have a Vista driver. That I can see as a possible reason why > you're having network issues. > > I have a Linksys WRT54G router here. I have 2 Vista boxes (both Dells) and 1 > XP Home box (eMachines) connecting to the router via wireless without issue. > > Does your router have wireless MAC address filtering enabled? > > What type of wireless access security mode does your router employ? WEP? > WPA? WPA2? Does your NIC support the same mode? > > Good luck, > > Lang >[/color] |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista If it's a new laptop, have you confirmed the wireless interface is turned on? Typically there is a small switch somewhere on the case. Some laptops have a keystroke combination instead.. buck wrote:[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] -- Rod C-- [url]http://www.en-consult.ca[/url] [url]http://www.ciay.ca[/url][color=blue][color=green] >> He admits that there are two sides to every question - his own and[/color][/color] the wrong side. -- Channing Pollock << The preceding humor inserted by QuipSig [url]http://www.en-consult.ca/quipsig/[/url] |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista If it's a new laptop, have you confirmed the wireless interface is turned on? Typically there is a small switch somewhere on the case. Some laptops have a keystroke combination instead.. buck wrote:[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] -- Rod C-- [url]http://www.en-consult.ca[/url] [url]http://www.ciay.ca[/url][color=blue][color=green] >> He admits that there are two sides to every question - his own and[/color][/color] the wrong side. -- Channing Pollock << The preceding humor inserted by QuipSig [url]http://www.en-consult.ca/quipsig/[/url] |
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| Re: wireless routers and vista If it's a new laptop, have you confirmed the wireless interface is turned on? Typically there is a small switch somewhere on the case. Some laptops have a keystroke combination instead.. buck wrote:[color=blue] > My new laptop, loaded with Vista Home Premium, can not work to the Lynksys > router, G2? I believe. In speaking with Lynksys there are a number of > wirless routers that are not compatable with Vista and they are responding > with drivers to resolve the issues. However, they told me my model was not > having a driver prepared. Hence, I am looking for a new wireless router. > > Of course, I am dumb as a board on these issues and not only do I not know > what router to buy, I do not know if i have to replace the gizmo on my desk > top to be sync with the new wireless router I intend to buy. > > If any one can respond with make, model of wireless, comment on the wireless > gizmo on the desk top, it would be appreciated.[/color] -- Rod C-- [url]http://www.en-consult.ca[/url] [url]http://www.ciay.ca[/url][color=blue][color=green] >> He admits that there are two sides to every question - his own and[/color][/color] the wrong side. -- Channing Pollock << The preceding humor inserted by QuipSig [url]http://www.en-consult.ca/quipsig/[/url] |
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