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      03-20-2008
Hi,
Is there something I'm missing with Vista and wireless, I have to different
wireless networks and I now
have a Vista laptop in each network that I can't connect to. All
firmware/drivers is up to date on the
laptop and the routers and I still can't get them to connect but I have no
problem with the XP.
Side note, I have had both laptops connected and surfing the Web and having
access to network
shares and what not but they have both since been dropped. I'd be happy to
just focus on one of
them.
Thanks Craig


 
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      03-20-2008
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<> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
> Is there something I'm missing with Vista and wireless, I have to
> different wireless networks and I now
> have a Vista laptop in each network that I can't connect to. All
> firmware/drivers is up to date on the
> laptop and the routers and I still can't get them to connect but I have no
> problem with the XP.
> Side note, I have had both laptops connected and surfing the Web and
> having access to network
> shares and what not but they have both since been dropped. I'd be happy to
> just focus on one of
> them.
> Thanks Craig
>


 
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LesleyO
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      03-20-2008
All the computers have to have the same Workgroup name, and the default
Workgroup names for XP and Vista computers are different. Until you change
them so that they are all the same, you won't be able to network them. I
found it easier to change the name in the XP units, and once I did that, all
was well.

LesleyO

<> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi,
> Is there something I'm missing with Vista and wireless, I have to
> different wireless networks and I now
> have a Vista laptop in each network that I can't connect to. All
> firmware/drivers is up to date on the
> laptop and the routers and I still can't get them to connect but I have no
> problem with the XP.
> Side note, I have had both laptops connected and surfing the Web and
> having access to network
> shares and what not but they have both since been dropped. I'd be happy to
> just focus on one of
> them.
> Thanks Craig
>


 
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Bob F.
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      03-20-2008
This following has been provided before by another person. My apologies for
not recording who that was and giving proper credit. ... let us know if you
make progress.
---------------------------------------------snip
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.
-------------------------------------------------snip

Please let us know how you do.

--
Regards, BobF.
"LesleyO " <> wrote in message
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> All the computers have to have the same Workgroup name, and the default
> Workgroup names for XP and Vista computers are different. Until you change
> them so that they are all the same, you won't be able to network them. I
> found it easier to change the name in the XP units, and once I did that,
> all was well.
>
> LesleyO
>
> <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi,
>> Is there something I'm missing with Vista and wireless, I have to
>> different wireless networks and I now
>> have a Vista laptop in each network that I can't connect to. All
>> firmware/drivers is up to date on the
>> laptop and the routers and I still can't get them to connect but I have
>> no problem with the XP.
>> Side note, I have had both laptops connected and surfing the Web and
>> having access to network
>> shares and what not but they have both since been dropped. I'd be happy
>> to just focus on one of
>> them.
>> Thanks Craig
>>

>


 
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Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]
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      03-21-2008
Hello,

Thank you for your post.

Firstly, I would like to know the following info:

1. How did you configure the Wireless Network? For your convenience, I
include some articles as following:

How to connect to a wireless network in Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928429/en-us

Connecting to Wireless Networks with Windows Vista
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb878035.aspx

Please check your settings according to the above articles to make sure the
configuration is correct.

2. The following article provides seven steps to trouble shooting the
wireless connection issue. Please follow the steps mentioned below and have
another test.

How to troubleshoot wireless connection problems
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831770/en-us

If the above trouble shooting steps doesn't help, please help collect the
following infos:

1. What's the error message it appears on the client computer when the
Wireless connection failed? Please press PrScrn key when the error message
occurs, paste it in MSPAINT applicaiton and email to me.

To capture a screenshot:
===================
a. Please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard.
b. Click "Start", click "Run", type "mspaint", and click "OK".
c. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File
menu, type a file name for the screenshot, choose JPEG as "Save as type",
click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save.
d. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment
to me

2. Please collect Event log from client computer:

To collect an Event log
==========================
a. On the wireless client computer, click Start -> Run, type EVENTVWR and
click OK.
b. Right click Application event, select ?Save Log File As???, save it as
..evt file, email it to me.
c. Export the System event log and email to me too.

You can send the log files and screenshot to me at v-
<mailto: v->.

Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. : )

Sincerely,
Neo Zhu,
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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"Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]" <v-> wrote in message
news:...
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your post.
>
> Firstly, I would like to know the following info:
>
> 1. How did you configure the Wireless Network? For your convenience, I
> include some articles as following:
>
> How to connect to a wireless network in Windows Vista
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928429/en-us
>
> Connecting to Wireless Networks with Windows Vista
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb878035.aspx
>
> Please check your settings according to the above articles to make sure
> the
> configuration is correct.
>
> 2. The following article provides seven steps to trouble shooting the
> wireless connection issue. Please follow the steps mentioned below and
> have
> another test.
>
> How to troubleshoot wireless connection problems
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831770/en-us
>
> If the above trouble shooting steps doesn't help, please help collect the
> following infos:
>
> 1. What's the error message it appears on the client computer when the
> Wireless connection failed? Please press PrScrn key when the error message
> occurs, paste it in MSPAINT applicaiton and email to me.
>
> To capture a screenshot:
> ===================
> a. Please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard.
> b. Click "Start", click "Run", type "mspaint", and click "OK".
> c. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File
> menu, type a file name for the screenshot, choose JPEG as "Save as type",
> click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save.
> d. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment
> to me
>
> 2. Please collect Event log from client computer:
>
> To collect an Event log
> ==========================
> a. On the wireless client computer, click Start -> Run, type EVENTVWR and
> click OK.
> b. Right click Application event, select ?Save Log File As???, save it as
> .evt file, email it to me.
> c. Export the System event log and email to me too.
>
> You can send the log files and screenshot to me at v-
> <mailto: v->.
>
> Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. : )
>
> Sincerely,
> Neo Zhu,
> Microsoft Online Support
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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