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DebbieM
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      03-19-2008
I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious times.
I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router is
setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      03-19-2008
Try Method 2 in this article.
A device driver is not installed, or a hardware device does not function
correctly after you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948187

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"DebbieM" <> wrote in message
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> I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
> times.
> I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router
> is
> setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.


 
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      03-19-2008
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
Task Manager should run a 'new task' to open this utility.

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"DebbieM" <> wrote in message
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> I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
> times.
> I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router
> is
> setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.


 
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      03-19-2008
I do not have SP1 on these laptops

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Try Method 2 in this article.
> A device driver is not installed, or a hardware device does not function
> correctly after you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948187
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> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
> > I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
> > times.
> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router
> > is
> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.

>

 
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Bob F.
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      03-19-2008
The problem you are noticing is in the subject, "Limited Connectivity or no
internet". It would be customary to copy this down so it's not missed. Are
you sure all the latest drivers and firmware are in the router and laptop
interface cards. Does you network work ok? That is, If you use direct
Ethernet wiring (if you can) do you get connectivity and speed? What model
Linksys and wireless laptop devices are you using. Any other anomalies you
notice that can help in the diagnosis? Is SSID turned on and are you sure
you are connected to YOUR Wireless Access Point (WAP)?

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"DebbieM" <> wrote in message
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>I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
>times.
> I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router
> is
> setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.


 
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DebbieM
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      03-19-2008
I have updated the firmware and drivers on 1 of the laptops to try to
diagnose the problem. I get the error only on the Vista pc's. They do work if
direct connected and they are trying to connect to our router. I have a
Linksys WRT54G wireless router. One of the laptops is an Acer, the other is a
gateway.

"Bob F." wrote:

> The problem you are noticing is in the subject, "Limited Connectivity or no
> internet". It would be customary to copy this down so it's not missed. Are
> you sure all the latest drivers and firmware are in the router and laptop
> interface cards. Does you network work ok? That is, If you use direct
> Ethernet wiring (if you can) do you get connectivity and speed? What model
> Linksys and wireless laptop devices are you using. Any other anomalies you
> notice that can help in the diagnosis? Is SSID turned on and are you sure
> you are connected to YOUR Wireless Access Point (WAP)?
>
> --
> Regards, BobF.
> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
> >I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
> >times.
> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router
> > is
> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.

>
>

 
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Bob F.
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      03-19-2008
You saw your SSID and that was the one you tried to "connect " to, right?
Your XP PC's that connect are wireless?

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"DebbieM" <> wrote in message
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>I have updated the firmware and drivers on 1 of the laptops to try to
> diagnose the problem. I get the error only on the Vista pc's. They do work
> if
> direct connected and they are trying to connect to our router. I have a
> Linksys WRT54G wireless router. One of the laptops is an Acer, the other
> is a
> gateway.
>
> "Bob F." wrote:
>
>> The problem you are noticing is in the subject, "Limited Connectivity or
>> no
>> internet". It would be customary to copy this down so it's not missed.
>> Are
>> you sure all the latest drivers and firmware are in the router and laptop
>> interface cards. Does you network work ok? That is, If you use direct
>> Ethernet wiring (if you can) do you get connectivity and speed? What
>> model
>> Linksys and wireless laptop devices are you using. Any other anomalies
>> you
>> notice that can help in the diagnosis? Is SSID turned on and are you
>> sure
>> you are connected to YOUR Wireless Access Point (WAP)?
>>
>> --
>> Regards, BobF.
>> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
>> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
>> >I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
>> >times.
>> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
>> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless
>> > router
>> > is
>> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.

>>
>>


 
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DebbieM
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      03-19-2008
Yes I saw the SSID. and yes the 2 XP machines are wireless. This one is
driving me nuts. I have heard or other people having similar issues so I
figured I would try to get this resolved.

"Bob F." wrote:

> You saw your SSID and that was the one you tried to "connect " to, right?
> Your XP PC's that connect are wireless?
>
> --
> Regards, BobF.
> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
> news:646ACC6F-BDFB-4F57-9778-...
> >I have updated the firmware and drivers on 1 of the laptops to try to
> > diagnose the problem. I get the error only on the Vista pc's. They do work
> > if
> > direct connected and they are trying to connect to our router. I have a
> > Linksys WRT54G wireless router. One of the laptops is an Acer, the other
> > is a
> > gateway.
> >
> > "Bob F." wrote:
> >
> >> The problem you are noticing is in the subject, "Limited Connectivity or
> >> no
> >> internet". It would be customary to copy this down so it's not missed.
> >> Are
> >> you sure all the latest drivers and firmware are in the router and laptop
> >> interface cards. Does you network work ok? That is, If you use direct
> >> Ethernet wiring (if you can) do you get connectivity and speed? What
> >> model
> >> Linksys and wireless laptop devices are you using. Any other anomalies
> >> you
> >> notice that can help in the diagnosis? Is SSID turned on and are you
> >> sure
> >> you are connected to YOUR Wireless Access Point (WAP)?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Regards, BobF.
> >> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
> >> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
> >> >I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
> >> >times.
> >> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
> >> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless
> >> > router
> >> > is
> >> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.
> >>
> >>

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>

 
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Bob F.
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      03-19-2008
Can you tell me the manufacturer and model of the wireless devices in your
laptops. There are tow network setup tool that you should have gotten with
your laptops. One is the Vista setup tool and the other is provided by you
wireless device manufacturer. The manufacturers management s/w may help.
Can you find that s/w? When you try to bring it up, you will get an error
that says something like, "this card is being managed by another manager",
You will need to find the option to tell it. "I'll manage it from here,
thanks" or equal. If you don't have the alternate s/w we may find it on the
manufacturers site. That's why I ask who that is. I'll see if I can find
it.

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"DebbieM" <> wrote in message
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> Yes I saw the SSID. and yes the 2 XP machines are wireless. This one is
> driving me nuts. I have heard or other people having similar issues so I
> figured I would try to get this resolved.
>
> "Bob F." wrote:
>
>> You saw your SSID and that was the one you tried to "connect " to, right?
>> Your XP PC's that connect are wireless?
>>
>> --
>> Regards, BobF.
>> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
>> news:646ACC6F-BDFB-4F57-9778-...
>> >I have updated the firmware and drivers on 1 of the laptops to try to
>> > diagnose the problem. I get the error only on the Vista pc's. They do
>> > work
>> > if
>> > direct connected and they are trying to connect to our router. I have a
>> > Linksys WRT54G wireless router. One of the laptops is an Acer, the
>> > other
>> > is a
>> > gateway.
>> >
>> > "Bob F." wrote:
>> >
>> >> The problem you are noticing is in the subject, "Limited Connectivity
>> >> or
>> >> no
>> >> internet". It would be customary to copy this down so it's not
>> >> missed.
>> >> Are
>> >> you sure all the latest drivers and firmware are in the router and
>> >> laptop
>> >> interface cards. Does you network work ok? That is, If you use
>> >> direct
>> >> Ethernet wiring (if you can) do you get connectivity and speed? What
>> >> model
>> >> Linksys and wireless laptop devices are you using. Any other
>> >> anomalies
>> >> you
>> >> notice that can help in the diagnosis? Is SSID turned on and are you
>> >> sure
>> >> you are connected to YOUR Wireless Access Point (WAP)?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Regards, BobF.
>> >> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
>> >> >I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message
>> >> >numerious
>> >> >times.
>> >> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
>> >> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless
>> >> > router
>> >> > is
>> >> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
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PTravel
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      03-19-2008
The standard fixes are:

1. In Device Manager, Properties, [select wireless NIC], Properties, Power
Management, uncheck "Allow computer to turn off this device to save power."

2. a) type regedit and press enter

b) path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\

c) registry option: DhcpConnForceBroadcastFlag, double click on it, in
the value data box change the 1 to a 0

3. In Network & Sharing, select Manage Wireless Connections. Select your
wireless network and right click. Select properties. Uncheck Connect to a
more preferred network if available.

4. In Network & Sharing, select Manage Network Connections. Select the
Wireless Network Connection. Right click and select Properties. Uncheck
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). Uncheck QOS Packet Scheduler.
Click OK.

5. Don't listen to anyone who tells you your router isn't compatible --
Vista's wireless code has problems. The good news is, SP1 may address some
of them. It's always a good idea to make sure you have the latest drivers
for your NIC and the latest firmware for your router. However, this is the
last thing I would try, though it's always the first recommendation by the
Microsoft MVPs.


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>I do not have SP1 on these laptops
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Try Method 2 in this article.
>> A device driver is not installed, or a hardware device does not function
>> correctly after you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948187
>>
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>> "DebbieM" <> wrote in message
>> news:4531325A-E9DF-4570-8AA4-...
>> > I have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious
>> > times.
>> > I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
>> > Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless
>> > router
>> > is
>> > setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.

>>


 
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