networking - Reinstalled Vista Limited Connectivity

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2014-07
  • Luke Wattchow

    I have just recently re-installed windows vista on my laptop (Dell 1525). It used to connect to the wifi fine, but sometimes would only have limited connectivity to the network with no internet access, but would right itself within the next day or two.

    However after reinstalling windows it only remains on limited connectivity and cannot get any internet access.

    Can anybody help?

  • Answers
  • XcisioN

    You can try using a static set of IP address, subnet mask(usually fills out automatically depending if the IP is class A,b,c) ,default gateway.

    and then using a general DNS like the google one which is 8.8.8.8 and 4.4.4.4 and see if that gets you back up and running.

    If you don't know how you can follow these steps:
    1) Windows key + R - this should pop up the "run" box
    2) in the run box type CMD and hit the enter key - this will open up command prompt
    3) in command prompt type ipconfig /all -this will show you your current connection details

    keep that window open

    now go to your network and sharing center by right clicking on your connection in the bottom of your screen next to the time and selecting open network center.

    1) click on "change adapter settings"
    2) right click on the network you are using
    3) select properties on the drop down list
    4) untick the box next to the internet protocol version 6 (ipv6)
    5) click on the internet protocol version 4 (ipv4) and click the properties button
    6) on this screen tick the "use following IP address"
    7) IP address: 192.168.0.25
    Subnet mask will fill in automatically (255.255.255.0)
    default gateway you are going to check in the command prompt window in the background that you left open in section 1 it should look like (192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.2)

    8) in the next area click the "use the following DNS settings"
    9) Preffered DNS 8.8.8.8 alternate DNS 4.4.4.4

    Some network set ups require you to have these credentials. If it works you can find out from your ISP what their DNS servers are and use those details.

    If this doesn't help you can revert these actions by simply clicking on "use automatic setting" on both areas. Then you can look into driver issues, go to the manufacturers website from a different device download the drivers and run them on your laptop.

    Hope this helps.


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    In a nutshell, it appears when Windows Vista connects to my wireless network this first time after reboot, it breaks my internet connection. This problem does not occur when macs, windows xp, or ipod touch connect to my wireless network.

    Would anybody have an advice on this mystery, as I have tried to figure it out for the past 6 months. Have changed both my router and my cable modem to new ones without success. My ISP is rogers (in Canada).

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  • Kez

    Couple of suggestions to try:

    1. Do you have wireless security on the router switched on (i.e. WEP/WPA.. etc)? If so, temporarily disable it, restart the router and see you notice any improvement.

    2. Try disabling IPv6 on the Vista laptops and restart them. Reconnect, any joy?