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Alan
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      02-09-2007
Hi,
I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed (five
years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a willing
Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed to an
invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so I have
only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my old machine
using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
Regards,
Alan.

 
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Dale
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      02-09-2007
There's no such thing as an ISP address - except to the Post Office. You're
looking for an IP address. It sounds like you may have some sort of router
issue or DHCP issues on your server. If it were your own network cable, the
default would go to 168.x.x.x, I think.

Are you using a wireless network or wired network to your router? Do you
even have a router? What type of Internet service do you have?

Dale

"Alan" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
> I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed (five
> years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a willing
> Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed to an
> invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so I have
> only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my old
> machine using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
> Regards,
> Alan.


 
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Alan
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      02-10-2007
As you may have gathered I'm no expert on these things. I'm in the UK using
NTL, no wireless connections, just the same as I used on the last machine
which worked without any problems for years. I don't know if the new
(Packard Bell) machine is the problem, Vista or the IP or whatever. The hard
drive on the new machine never stops, it buzzes constantly even when nothing
at all is being done on it. I wonder if Vista has been put on a machine
which is not ready for it. All I really know is that I have just paid a lot
of money for a system that does not work very well.
Any advice welcome,
Regards,
Alan.
PS this reply has taken three reboots to get an internet connection.
"Dale" <> wrote in message
news:...
> There's no such thing as an ISP address - except to the Post Office.
> You're looking for an IP address. It sounds like you may have some sort
> of router issue or DHCP issues on your server. If it were your own
> network cable, the default would go to 168.x.x.x, I think.
>
> Are you using a wireless network or wired network to your router? Do you
> even have a router? What type of Internet service do you have?
>
> Dale
>
> "Alan" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi,
>> I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed (five
>> years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a willing
>> Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed to
>> an invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so I
>> have only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my old
>> machine using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
>> Regards,
>> Alan.

>


 
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MGbassace
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      02-10-2007
If you do the repair/diagnose does it eventually give a connection, or if you
do the renew ip address does it eventually give a connection, I had a similar
issue and had to disable the tcpip v6 on the connection settings in order to
get it to work.

Martin

"Alan" wrote:

> As you may have gathered I'm no expert on these things. I'm in the UK using
> NTL, no wireless connections, just the same as I used on the last machine
> which worked without any problems for years. I don't know if the new
> (Packard Bell) machine is the problem, Vista or the IP or whatever. The hard
> drive on the new machine never stops, it buzzes constantly even when nothing
> at all is being done on it. I wonder if Vista has been put on a machine
> which is not ready for it. All I really know is that I have just paid a lot
> of money for a system that does not work very well.
> Any advice welcome,
> Regards,
> Alan.
> PS this reply has taken three reboots to get an internet connection.
> "Dale" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > There's no such thing as an ISP address - except to the Post Office.
> > You're looking for an IP address. It sounds like you may have some sort
> > of router issue or DHCP issues on your server. If it were your own
> > network cable, the default would go to 168.x.x.x, I think.
> >
> > Are you using a wireless network or wired network to your router? Do you
> > even have a router? What type of Internet service do you have?
> >
> > Dale
> >
> > "Alan" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed (five
> >> years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a willing
> >> Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed to
> >> an invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so I
> >> have only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my old
> >> machine using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
> >> Regards,
> >> Alan.

> >

>
>

 
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Alan
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      02-10-2007
Thanks for that but I've now found out that it was the NTL server which was
causing the problem, it's now been fixed,
Regards,
Alan.
"MGbassace" <> wrote in message
news:86CB11B2-E9A8-4743-9DC4-...
> If you do the repair/diagnose does it eventually give a connection, or if
> you
> do the renew ip address does it eventually give a connection, I had a
> similar
> issue and had to disable the tcpip v6 on the connection settings in order
> to
> get it to work.
>
> Martin
>
> "Alan" wrote:
>
>> As you may have gathered I'm no expert on these things. I'm in the UK
>> using
>> NTL, no wireless connections, just the same as I used on the last machine
>> which worked without any problems for years. I don't know if the new
>> (Packard Bell) machine is the problem, Vista or the IP or whatever. The
>> hard
>> drive on the new machine never stops, it buzzes constantly even when
>> nothing
>> at all is being done on it. I wonder if Vista has been put on a machine
>> which is not ready for it. All I really know is that I have just paid a
>> lot
>> of money for a system that does not work very well.
>> Any advice welcome,
>> Regards,
>> Alan.
>> PS this reply has taken three reboots to get an internet connection.
>> "Dale" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > There's no such thing as an ISP address - except to the Post Office.
>> > You're looking for an IP address. It sounds like you may have some
>> > sort
>> > of router issue or DHCP issues on your server. If it were your own
>> > network cable, the default would go to 168.x.x.x, I think.
>> >
>> > Are you using a wireless network or wired network to your router? Do
>> > you
>> > even have a router? What type of Internet service do you have?
>> >
>> > Dale
>> >
>> > "Alan" <> wrote in message
>> > news:...
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed
>> >> (five
>> >> years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a
>> >> willing
>> >> Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed
>> >> to
>> >> an invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so
>> >> I
>> >> have only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my
>> >> old
>> >> machine using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Alan.
>> >

>>
>>


 
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