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January 9th, 2008 16:00
Limited Connectivity problem with Vista
Just bought a new Inspiron 6400. Cant get the wireless connection to work properly. It connects to the wireless router no problem but it comes up with a 'limited connectivity' msg and you cannot access the internet. An ipconfig shows no address in the default gateway area. Using the Windows diagnostic checks doesn't solve the problem.
Router: Netopia 2247NWG
Laptop: Inspiron 6400
Card: Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
I have reset router and the laptop numerous times. It's running WEP encryption and the key is correct.
Output of Ipconfig is:
Connection-specific dns suffix:
Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::9e2:c1ee:b5e4:47f5%10
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address: 169.254.71.245
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway:
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ronss
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January 9th, 2008 17:00
jetjackson
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January 9th, 2008 18:00
Jeroen Renard
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January 27th, 2008 07:00
eskymi
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January 27th, 2008 11:00
On one of your other systems do the IPCONFIG /ALL and see the default gateway and DNS server numbers. Write those down for later.
On the computer with limited connectivity, click on the little computers in the system tray and go to network and sharing center.
Then click view status of your connection. Then go to properties and uncheck IPV6, click on IPV4 and click properties, then instead of automatically obtain IP address put the other option. Enter the IP address you wish to use, if it's linksys router it will be 192.168.1.XXX, this should be part of the information you got from the IP CONFIG /ALL check....then under subnet mask put 255.255.255.0 (question, every time I have done anything internet wise my subnet is always the 255.255.255.0..why is it even there if it's always the same number, why can't they default it to that?, but I digress.) Then under Default gateway and DNS servers type in the information that you wrote down earlier. Click ok and see if this allows you to connect
Now, when I did this for my friend, it accessed his network and changed the name from XXXXXX to XXXXXX 2. Then when I rebooted it tried to access XXXXX and wouldn't connect again, so I had to go in and merge XXXXXX 2 into XXXXXX so the settings would stick.
Message Edited by eskymi on 01-27-2008 07:48 AM
jetjackson
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January 27th, 2008 23:00
eskymi
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January 28th, 2008 11:00
Doesn't it make you feel good that you figured it out. I know what you mean though that you do something and then later you say to yourself, "what did I do? I wish I could remember." But I hope it's fixed for good.
StarryDancer
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February 14th, 2008 17:00
How do you change the encryption from wep automatic to manual?
Very un-techie person - sorry ;-)
Zeedok
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October 1st, 2008 07:00
I also have had this problem - I think the suggestion about the battery/power management configuration is on the money. I have adjusted the power management settings (and plugged the laptop in) and things seem to be going OK.
A word about vista (and microsoft), as an Ubuntu enthusiast . . .
I have been dual booting with vista/ubuntu for 10 months and this problem only just started happening.
I have NOT altered the power management settings myself. I am left wondering whether an automatic update 'helpfully' changed my settings to save battery power!??! Maybe microsoft is concerned about global warming?
Needless to say this is NOT a problem on Ubuntu (and I would not have solved it without Ubuntu - no internet = no help fixing problems).
More confirmation (as if I needed it), Linux provides a more satisfying computing experience.