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| Vista Basic doesn't see router New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see the router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged the modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so there was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete loss. Any suggestions? Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that that command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, however when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection 2". If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad command! |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Hi, Log into the router from another machine while this one is connected and see if it can be seen as a connected device. When you plug the ethernet cable into the network card, does the indicator light come on? If so, what color? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > the > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > the > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > there > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > loss. > Any suggestions? > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > that > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > however > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > 2". > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > command![/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Also, to elevate privileges, right click the CMD link or icon and choose 'run as administrator'. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:e5mHLWs1HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > Log into the router from another machine while this one is connected and > see if it can be seen as a connected device. When you plug the ethernet > cable into the network card, does the indicator light come on? If so, what > color? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. >> Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see >> the >> router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged >> the >> modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. >> Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so >> there >> was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete >> loss. >> Any suggestions? >> >> Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that >> that >> command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, >> however >> when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation >> and >> gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection >> 2". >> If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad >> command![/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Do you know the router's gateway address and subnet mask? If yes, do an ipconfig on your Acer and make sure the IP and subnet mask for the NIC are in the ballpark and not in IP wilderness. Sometimes it takes time for a NIC to discover the real gateway. You can add the gatewat in the TCP/IP settings if you are getting a way-out IP address. If you IP is in the realm of the router try running cmd and then ping the router's gateway address. "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > the > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > the > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > there > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > loss. > Any suggestions? > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > that > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > however > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > 2". > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > command![/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router See Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us[/url] -- "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > the > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > the > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > there > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > loss. > Any suggestions? > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > that > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > however > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > 2". > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > command![/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router "Rick Rogers" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > Log into the router from another machine while this one is connected and see > if it can be seen as a connected device. When you plug the ethernet cable > into the network card, does the indicator light come on? If so, what color? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > > the > > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > > the > > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > > there > > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > > loss. > > Any suggestions? > > > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > > that > > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > > however > > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > > 2". > > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > > command![/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Hi John, I know the router's gateway address & subnet mask, however when I do an ipconfig I get a physical address of 00-19-7E-77-A7-D4 & no subnet mask and it also tells me that the media is disconnected, which can't reaaly be true since it saw the modem. In any case I manually put the gateway address in anyway but idit didn't dop anything. I'm really frustrated because I've been working on this on & off for a couple of days before posting on this forum. "John" wrote: [color=blue] > Do you know the router's gateway address and subnet mask? If yes, do an > ipconfig on your Acer and make sure the IP and subnet mask for the NIC are > in the ballpark and not in IP wilderness. Sometimes it takes time for a NIC > to discover the real gateway. You can add the gatewat in the TCP/IP settings > if you are getting a way-out IP address. > > If you IP is in the realm of the router try running cmd and then ping the > router's gateway address. > > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > > the > > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > > the > > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > > there > > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > > loss. > > Any suggestions? > > > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > > that > > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > > however > > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > > 2". > > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > > command![/color] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Thanks GTS, but as I said to John I've been on this for a couple of days and I've searched the KB so I already came across that reg change and tried it. But hows this for fun. Vista takes the change but when you reboot it changes back. Same thing with the NIC card. Went into device manager, figuring I'd try deleting the card....not a chance! Before you can close device manager it's back!! If only I could have gotten this laptop with XP......... "GTS" wrote: [color=blue] > See Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from > certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us[/url] > -- > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > > the > > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > > the > > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > > there > > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > > loss. > > Any suggestions? > > > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > > that > > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > > however > > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > > 2". > > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > > command![/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > the > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > the > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > there > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > loss. > Any suggestions?[/color] Have you done a hard reset of the router and then powered it down? [color=blue] > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > that > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > however > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > 2". > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > command![/color] You have to select the Command Prompt line in Accessories and select Run as Administered then the Command Prompt will have escalated privileges to do the Ipconfig commands you want to do. |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router Thank you, yes I have done a hard reset on the router. Also, irgards to the ipconfig problems it finally dawned on me what elevated meant so I did right click it and selected run as administrator. Thanks anyway for taking the time to try and help. "Mr. Arnold" wrote: [color=blue] > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBE12FC7-07C5-4B6A-B1EB-19DAFFE8A03D@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > New Acer laptop with Vista basic. Wired router is a Linksys BEFSR41 V3. > > Plugged in my cat5 cable and nothing. The internal NIC card does not see > > the > > router. Checked the cable and it's ok. Then to check the card, plugged > > the > > modem directly in to the card and it saw the modem. So that's ok. > > Then I checked ipconfig /all and saw that no address was assigned, so > > there > > was no reason to do a release and a renew. Frankly, I'm at a complete > > loss. > > Any suggestions?[/color] > > Have you done a hard reset of the router and then powered it down? >[color=green] > > > > Oh, and just as an aside, when you do an ipconfig /release it says that > > that > > command requires "elevation" (my quotes) and shows you to add *Con*, > > however > > when you add a space and the *Con* it again says it requires elevation and > > gives you examples of "Local Area Connection 1" or "Local Are Connection > > 2". > > If you add those to the command (without the *Con*) then it says bad > > command![/color] > > You have to select the Command Prompt line in Accessories and select Run as > Administered then the Command Prompt will have escalated privileges to do > the Ipconfig commands you want to do. > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Basic doesn't see router "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:04A2EFCC-6EE2-4146-976E-6888A04D98F2@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thank you, yes I have done a hard reset on the router. Also, irgards to > the > ipconfig problems it finally dawned on me what elevated meant so I did > right > click it and selected run as administrator. Thanks anyway for taking the > time to try and help. >[/color] Maybe, the Internet Protocol 6 TCP/Ipv6 is giving you problems on the NIC and it should only be using Ipv4 with the router. It's a shot. |
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