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Q & A: Limited or no connectivity

Postby chicagotech » Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:20 pm

The fix that seems to have worked for myself and others is to disable the
tcpip v6 , connecion properties then take the tick out of the tcpip v6 check
box.
Martin

"Meow" wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista and I was trying to setup my Vista
> laptop so that it will connect to my existing wireless network. However it
> always comes back with the default windows IP address and not actually
> getting an IP address from the DHCP server. I am sure that the router is
> working fine since my other pc with XP is connecting with no problem.
> Windows is set to obtain IP address automatically and DHCP server on the
> router is enabled. Currently using an Edimax AR-7064g+ router with built in
> wireless adaptor on my laptop. All the drivers and firmwares is the latest.
> If you have any ideas, please reply to this post :D
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