"SeattleVista" <> wrote in message
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> Ok, so I had installed Vista Ultimate a few weeks ago (have since gone
> back
> to XP Pro, but want to go back to Vista). One of the biggest frustrations
> I
> had with OC and Vista was that every time I rebooted for an update or
> installing new software, once Vista came up my internet connection would
> be
> dead.
I have no such problems with Ultimate with doing updates from dial-up or
wireless connection on the hotel's LAN.
>
> I would have to physically turn off my firewall in OC, disable/enable my
> internet connection to connect to my router, then re-enable the firewall
> again.
What kind of router are you using? If you're using a packet filtering FW
router, then why are you using a FW behind the router? If you got to use
something behind the router, then why not use something less intrusive like
IPsec? It's on Vista too.
http://www.petri.co.il/block_ping_tr...with_ipsec.htm
http://www.analogx.com/CONTENTS/articles/ipsec.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813878
>
> Anyone else having this issue, or know how to fix it? I know I had to
> change my registry just to get Vista to connect to the internet through my
> router, so figured I would ask around here to see if there's such a simple
> fix available.
What changes are you talking about? And yes, you might have to change some
sittings.