Local Access only on Network

malfuriouspete

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Hey all, my first post so bear with me.

Running Vista Home Premium 64 and I'm having great difficulties connecting to the internet through my home network.

My wireless router is a D-Link WBR-1301 and I've tried the Internet Connectivity Test on microsoft.com using another laptop with XP and it said the router should work with Vista albeit with some vista features disabled. D-link itself says the router should work with Vista.. and I have to most up-to-date firmware for the router. The XP laptop connects to the network and internet just fine. I have WPA-2 security running and I made sure both machines are using the same passkey and are part of the same workgroup.

The problem is that Vista says I'm connected to the network but there is no internet connection and no amount of diagnose and repair fixes the problem, such as reseting the wireless adapter, obtaining new IP address, etc.

I've even tried using a LAN cable to connect to the router but to no avail either.

Does anyone have any idea to what is going on here? Is this possibly a router compatibility issue?
 

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Hi malfuriouspete,

Go into your Network And Sharing Center (either through Control Panel or right-click on the network icon at bottom right and select)
Your network name should be declared here as Private - if not, you can click "customize" and put it as Private

HTH
vicber
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP TouchSmart IQ818d
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo [email protected]
    Motherboard
    Pegatron IMISR-CF
    Memory
    4 Go 200 pin DDR2 SO-DIMM
    Graphics card(s)
    NVidia GeForce 9600M GS 512 Mb DDR3
    Sound Card
    SoundMAX Integrated High Definition audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    25.5 inch
    Screen Resolution
    1900 x 1200 @ 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    -640 Gb SATA 3G -2Tb LaCie FW400 -500 Gb Linksys MediaHub NMH405 -2x1Tb WD MyBook Home connected on WD TV
    Internet Speed
    Starhub MaxOnline Ultimate 100Mb - Paying USD 66.00 for that
Hi malfuriouspete,

Go into your Network And Sharing Center (either through Control Panel or right-click on the network icon at bottom right and select)
Your network name should be declared here as Private - if not, you can click "customize" and put it as Private

HTH
vicber

Yeah, I set the network as Private but nothing is changed. I'm connected to the network but my connection stops at the router and hence no internet for me.

Anything else that could be the matter?
 

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check your ip address. sounds like you are missing the dns. quick check type in 70.42.185.10 in the address bar, if pcworld opens then its' the dns for sure.
 

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