Hi, thanks for your reply. I don't think it's related to the old laptop, as
the new laptop connects to the internet fine at home. I think it's to do with
the Internet Gateway as it only connects to the internet when the old one is
connected to internet. Any ideas how to disable Internet Gateway Device?
"DM" wrote:
> appears your old laptop is set to access the ISP instead of your router.
> follow the instructions to configure the ISP connection within the router.
>
> access the router by the url (link) and password, if applicable, that came
> with it.
>
>
>
> "Vladimir" <> wrote in message
> news:32C9FC64-987F-4159-9A60-...
> > I've been trying to resolve this issue for the last few days with no
> > success...I bought a new laptop and when I try to connect to cable or
> > wireless broadband at home it will not connect unless my old laptop is
> > connected to the internet. Both run Vista Home Premium. The laptop works
> > fine
> > at the office, connecting to wireless LAN with no problem. I think it is
> > something to do with the router or possibly something related to Internet
> > Gateway Device, as that appears on the Network folder. My router at home
> > is a
> > Thomson ST585 with the latest 6.2 firmware. Any ideas?
>
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