jbiel,
Thanks for the quick response.
Being a somewhat "semi-h/a..ed-networking tech, I finally got it working
using your info.This is for the nForce with a Netgear 614v6.
For others like me who are not that familiar with IP's gateways, SubMasks
and that other stuff, in the Properties config for the "TCP/IPv4", I put:
IP Address: 192.168.1.25
SunNet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Then in "DNS Server Addresses":
Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS Server: 192.168.1.100 (I think I could have left that blank.)
As I held my breath and OK'ed out of each screen I saw the IC icon blinking
and finally the little connect blot.
Thanks again for the direction.
I'm dual booting with 2 HD's and this was the only hiccup so far.
Pete
"jbiel" wrote:
> This is a solution that worked for me that I posted into another thread. Just
> be sure of your routers domain and subnet.
> "Had to go into the LAN
> controller properties and manually set the IP, SubNet and domain.
> You will need to ente 192.168.1.25 for the IP (or any # that isn't being
> used), the SubNet Mask of your router and the IP address of your router
> (Domain) probably 192.168.1.1"
> Just be sure you don't use an IP that is already in use.
>
>
> "jbpete" wrote:
>
> > jbiel, If you don't mind, what settings did you use? I have the same mobo and
> > problem.
> > I can connect straight through to the modem but not to the Netgear router.
> > (614)
> >
> > "jbiel" wrote:
> >
> > > Well I've figured it out.
> > > Just had to go into the nVidia LAN properties and manually input IP, Sub net
> > > and DNS. All connections are now good.
> > >
> > > "jbiel" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks for the reply.
> > > > Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean
Although using the router login
> > > > info does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I
> > > > connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up
> > > > an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the
> > > > nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32
> > > >
> > > > "k600r" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe
> > > > > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it.
> > > > > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then
> > > > > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE (
> > > > > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me
> > > > > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless,
> > > > > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL.
> > > > > k600r
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "jbiel" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard
> > > > > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN
> > > > > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the
> > > > > > router (read Gateway).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro
> > > > > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to
> > > > > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection".
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for
> > > > > > the time being and the PCI card is working well.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this?