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| I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Hello, I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home desktop or laptop. I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error page. One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Other issues/concerns I have are: 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They are both USB. 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? Thank You! Jessica Kinsey |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS internally?? "racergirl435" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello, > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > desktop or laptop. > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > page. > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > appreciate it. > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > are both USB. > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > Thank You! > Jessica Kinsey[/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that question. "xtremedelta" wrote: [color=blue] > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > internally?? > > "racergirl435" wrote: >[color=green] > > Hello, > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > desktop or laptop. > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > page. > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > appreciate it. > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > are both USB. > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > Thank You! > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. "racergirl435" wrote: [color=blue] > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > question. > > "xtremedelta" wrote: >[color=green] > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > internally?? > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Hello, > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > page. > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > are both USB. > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > Thank You! > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure you network again on your operating systems. "xtremedelta" wrote: [color=blue] > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > "racergirl435" wrote: >[color=green] > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > question. > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > internally?? > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > page. > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Gene, Yes I have. I've restored it twice, to no avail. My old laptop is now telling me insert the CD to complete the installation (for Verizon e-mail). I will take xtreme's advice and call Verizon again to see if they can/will help me. I called them originally on Saturday and the tech I spoke with couldn't help me and tried to transfer me to Microsoft who is, of course, not open on the weekends. Any other ideas and/or tips would be appreciated. I am also still having issues trying to get the wireless keyboard and mouse to work as per the below. Any suggestions there? Thanks! Jess "Gene85" wrote: [color=blue] > Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get > you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure > you network again on your operating systems. > > "xtremedelta" wrote: >[color=green] > > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > > question. > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > > internally?? > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > > page. > > > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Right, if Verizon owns the router, maybe a westel or netgear, they need to support it. And if it is happening across the network and no computers can connect it is obviously a network issue, and not a Windows issue. Also, if it is a netgear you might want to do a chat or call tech support with them too to assist you in getting your network back up. However if you use PPPoE you will need your user name and password to authenticate with the DHCP Server "racergirl435" wrote: [color=blue] > Gene, > > Yes I have. I've restored it twice, to no avail. My old laptop is now > telling me insert the CD to complete the installation (for Verizon e-mail). > I will take xtreme's advice and call Verizon again to see if they can/will > help me. I called them originally on Saturday and the tech I spoke with > couldn't help me and tried to transfer me to Microsoft who is, of course, not > open on the weekends. Any other ideas and/or tips would be appreciated. > > I am also still having issues trying to get the wireless keyboard and mouse > to work as per the below. Any suggestions there? > > Thanks! > Jess > > "Gene85" wrote: >[color=green] > > Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get > > you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure > > you network again on your operating systems. > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > > > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > > > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > > > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > > > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > > > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > > > question. > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > > > internally?? > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > > > page. > > > > > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help It's a Westel. So if I restored the wireless, thereby resetting all the network settings, should I have to reinstall the in order to reaccess the network? I will try Verizon first. That seems to make the most sense. "xtremedelta" wrote: [color=blue] > Right, if Verizon owns the router, maybe a westel or netgear, they need to > support it. And if it is happening across the network and no computers can > connect it is obviously a network issue, and not a Windows issue. Also, if it > is a netgear you might want to do a chat or call tech support with them too > to assist you in getting your network back up. However if you use PPPoE you > will need your user name and password to authenticate with the DHCP Server > > "racergirl435" wrote: >[color=green] > > Gene, > > > > Yes I have. I've restored it twice, to no avail. My old laptop is now > > telling me insert the CD to complete the installation (for Verizon e-mail). > > I will take xtreme's advice and call Verizon again to see if they can/will > > help me. I called them originally on Saturday and the tech I spoke with > > couldn't help me and tried to transfer me to Microsoft who is, of course, not > > open on the weekends. Any other ideas and/or tips would be appreciated. > > > > I am also still having issues trying to get the wireless keyboard and mouse > > to work as per the below. Any suggestions there? > > > > Thanks! > > Jess > > > > "Gene85" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get > > > you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure > > > you network again on your operating systems. > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > > > > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > > > > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > > > > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > > > > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > > > > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > > > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > > > > internally?? > > > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > > > > page. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Have you been able to get your problem fixed? I am not computer literate at all. And I recently purchased a Dell laptop E1505 and I have a Westell Versalink through Verizon. And I was told after a few calls that they were not able to configure the Westell to meet the demands of the VWindow Vista program???? And it makes it worse when you home computer has Windows XP. "racergirl435" wrote: [color=blue] > It's a Westel. So if I restored the wireless, thereby resetting all the > network settings, should I have to reinstall the in order to reaccess the > network? I will try Verizon first. That seems to make the most sense. > > "xtremedelta" wrote: >[color=green] > > Right, if Verizon owns the router, maybe a westel or netgear, they need to > > support it. And if it is happening across the network and no computers can > > connect it is obviously a network issue, and not a Windows issue. Also, if it > > is a netgear you might want to do a chat or call tech support with them too > > to assist you in getting your network back up. However if you use PPPoE you > > will need your user name and password to authenticate with the DHCP Server > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Gene, > > > > > > Yes I have. I've restored it twice, to no avail. My old laptop is now > > > telling me insert the CD to complete the installation (for Verizon e-mail). > > > I will take xtreme's advice and call Verizon again to see if they can/will > > > help me. I called them originally on Saturday and the tech I spoke with > > > couldn't help me and tried to transfer me to Microsoft who is, of course, not > > > open on the weekends. Any other ideas and/or tips would be appreciated. > > > > > > I am also still having issues trying to get the wireless keyboard and mouse > > > to work as per the below. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Jess > > > > > > "Gene85" wrote: > > > > > > > Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get > > > > you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure > > > > you network again on your operating systems. > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > > > > > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > > > > > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > > > > > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > > > > > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > > > > > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > > > > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > > > > > internally?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > > > > > page. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: I.E.not working/wireless networking & general Vista help Brandy, Yes, we were able to get our problem fixed. Apparently, the issue started happening after I restored the wireless router. It scrambled the signal on the Westel, thereby disabling it. My husband spent about a 1/2 hour on the phone with Verizon. They had his reset the Westel. I don't know what else they did, but shortly thereafter the DSL was back up. "brandyelizabeth" wrote: [color=blue] > Have you been able to get your problem fixed? I am not computer literate at > all. And I recently purchased a Dell laptop E1505 and I have a Westell > Versalink through Verizon. And I was told after a few calls that they were > not able to configure the Westell to meet the demands of the VWindow Vista > program???? And it makes it worse when you home computer has Windows XP. > > "racergirl435" wrote: >[color=green] > > It's a Westel. So if I restored the wireless, thereby resetting all the > > network settings, should I have to reinstall the in order to reaccess the > > network? I will try Verizon first. That seems to make the most sense. > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Right, if Verizon owns the router, maybe a westel or netgear, they need to > > > support it. And if it is happening across the network and no computers can > > > connect it is obviously a network issue, and not a Windows issue. Also, if it > > > is a netgear you might want to do a chat or call tech support with them too > > > to assist you in getting your network back up. However if you use PPPoE you > > > will need your user name and password to authenticate with the DHCP Server > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > Gene, > > > > > > > > Yes I have. I've restored it twice, to no avail. My old laptop is now > > > > telling me insert the CD to complete the installation (for Verizon e-mail). > > > > I will take xtreme's advice and call Verizon again to see if they can/will > > > > help me. I called them originally on Saturday and the tech I spoke with > > > > couldn't help me and tried to transfer me to Microsoft who is, of course, not > > > > open on the weekends. Any other ideas and/or tips would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > I am also still having issues trying to get the wireless keyboard and mouse > > > > to work as per the below. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Jess > > > > > > > > "Gene85" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Have you tried to reset the router to its default settings. This should get > > > > > you back to the point of being able to ping. Then you will need to configure > > > > > you network again on your operating systems. > > > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Well, I hate to say it because no one wants to talk to a help desk. But it > > > > > > sounds like you need to call your ISP that sold you the router, and have them > > > > > > walk you through reenabling the settings, weather it be setting up PPPoE or > > > > > > WEP or WPA. Also they should be able to walk you through obtaining the Keys > > > > > > that you need to log on wirelessly from your laptops with WEP and WPA > > > > > > enabled. Good luck, really they are the only ones who can help you. > > > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > pinging from the command prompt is unsuccessful. Not sure if that is > > > > > > > internal or external. I don't know how to ping by DNS so I can't answer that > > > > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "xtremedelta" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > can you ping by IP, internally and externally? and can you ping by DNS > > > > > > > > internally?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "racergirl435" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I recenty purchased a Dell E1705 which came preloaded with Windows Vista. > > > > > > > > > It's got the 802.11g wireless card. I attempted to get onto the internet > > > > > > > > > Saturday morning and was not able to. With the intention of securing our > > > > > > > > > wireless network (which is a Microsoft MN-700 connected to our DSL modem > > > > > > > > > provided by Verizon), I wanted to set it up so that it had at least a 64-bit > > > > > > > > > encryption level. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate any of the notes and > > > > > > > > > documentation that we had when we set the network up so I restored the > > > > > > > > > wireless and started from scratch. Now, I not only cannot get on the > > > > > > > > > internet with my Vista machine but also cannot get on with either my XP Home > > > > > > > > > desktop or laptop. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I can connect to the network fine. All computers see each other. But > > > > > > > > > whenever I try to open Internet Explorer (on any machine) I get the "page > > > > > > > > > cannot be displayed" message with the links for troubleshooting. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I spent probably 6 hours on the phone with Dell (probably 4 of them on hold) > > > > > > > > > only to have it determined by them to be a software problem for which they > > > > > > > > > transferred me to Dell On Call, which is not free. :shrug: :confused: The > > > > > > > > > first tech I spoke to on Saturday had me try to connect directly to the > > > > > > > > > wireless with an ethernet cable. I tried my old laptop and actually was able > > > > > > > > > to connect so he had me do the same onthe Vista laptop but no go. Later that > > > > > > > > > night (my phone actually died while I was waiting to be transferred to their > > > > > > > > > "Vista department") I hooked the ethernet cable back up to my laptop and got > > > > > > > > > onto Yahoo but when I tried to go to another web site, I got the same error > > > > > > > > > page. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One of the techs yesterday had me try ipconfig /all and all that did was > > > > > > > > > show a brief flash of a screen and then go away. I wish I could remember > > > > > > > > > everything they had me try this weekend, but I can't. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have yet to be able to get back to the internet. I even tried > > > > > > > > > re-restoring the wireless router again, thinking maybe there was something in > > > > > > > > > the settings that I didn't replicate properly. I'm getting quite desperate > > > > > > > > > and am out of ideas. If anyone can provide some suggestions, I would greatly > > > > > > > > > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Other issues/concerns I have are: > > > > > > > > > 1) Are my printer and scanner going to work with the Vista machine? They > > > > > > > > > are both USB. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2) I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse and when I tried to install the > > > > > > > > > software, Vista said the drivers weren't compatible. I tried just plugging > > > > > > > > > in the antenna into a USB port and the machine recognized and installed the > > > > > > > > > devices, but they don't work. Any suggestions there? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > > > > > Jessica Kinsey[/color][/color][/color] |
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