"Dwarf" wrote:
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> "WindyGeorge" wrote:
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> > It's a Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit OS on an HP a1730n, 3070 MB, AMD
> > Athlon 64 X2 5000+ @ 2.6 Ghz. The original setup (this all worked perfectly)
> > was three desktop one laptop systems only the HP is Vista the others are XP.
> > The LAN is operational via a DLInk Giagbit switch and the DSL modem is also
> > connected via the DLink gigabit switch. Then I added a router, connected one
> > port of the router to the gigabit switch, the WAN port of the router to the
> > DSL. Every body was happy any system was able to get to the Internet and
> > when Vista woke up from sleep mode the internet connection on the HP system
> > worked perfectly.
> >
> > THEN I installed VPC2005 and Virtual Machine support including the
> > networking option. This was about a month and a half ago. Since that time
> > my system will not access the Internet via a router. Tried a new router, no
> > dice! I have since un-installed VPC2005, still cannot connect to the
> > internet via a router! It's been soooo long ago since this happened that
> > there is not an old enough restore point to go back to. If I revert to the
> > setup used prior to adding the router, all is well.
> >
> > I am positive that there is some little bit to change somewhere that will
> > fix this problem. I have spent hours reading discussion boards, I have tried
> > setting up from scratchmany times, still no go! any suggestions?
> >
> > Windy George
>
> Just a bit more information please. What setup did you use before adding the
> router? Are your other machines still able to access the internet through
> your current setup - if so, your router is probably working OK. Try
> connecting via a port that you know is working. Do you connect via Ethernet
> (wired) or via wireless? Try disconnecting the other machines to see if that
> clears things up - there may be a conflict. Are you able to access your
> routers setup page from your browser? Have you tried to diagnose and repair
> your network? If you share files between your machines, can you see them? Try
> installing and uninstalling VPC2005 and associated programs again - this can
> sometimes help if for some reason it fails to uninstall correctly. In some
> cases, you may need to uninstall parts of a program separately using the
> uninstall programs link in the control panel even though they installed in
> one go. Finally, you could try rolling back the network driver to see if that
> works.
Hi Dwarf:
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I am able to talk to the router, to confirm that
it is connected to configure it and so on. No the other systems on the LAN
will also NOT connect via the router. WE are able to view and share files
over the LAN. Interesting point, we are away from home for a few days and I
am using the laptop. I had a devil of a time getting the laptop to
communicate over the wireless connection at this hotel. It is OK now but I
had to trash all of my network/internet setups to get it going. It will be
interesting to see if it will talk via the router when I return home, I wil
let you know how it goes.
George
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