Hello Pradeep,
Some routers do have issues with Vista, particularly older models. Is your
firmware up to date? Do you manually assign an internal IP address to your
pc or does it get its LAN IP via DHCP from the router?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134 There is a link within this KB
article to a utility to test your router.
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"Pradeep GanapathyRaj [MSFT]" <pgan@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Background:
> =========
> I have a Vista laptop and a CompUSA router (at my house). I was having a
> XP
> tablet PC which worked like a charm - I open it, plug in the Ethernet wire
> and it gets connected, no problem. But with Vista, it doesn't work like
> that. I have to POWER RESET my router everytime to get my internet
> connectivity working. Without the power reset, my vista computer can see
> my
> other computer on the network, but the DNS configuration somehow doesn't
> seem to work
>
> My computer details:
> ===============
> Machine - Companq NC 8430 (2 GB memory)
> Network adapter - Broadcom NetXTreme
> Router - CompUSA router
> <See image attached>
>
> What I tried:
> =========
> I thought I may need to update the driver, so went to the Broadcom site
> and
> downloaded the latest driver.
> http://www.broadcom.com/docs/driver_...-10.8.0.0a.zip.
> After this, the functionality seems to work OK. But Vista started
> bluescreening every 4-5 hrs or whenever I went to standby and back (not
> sure
> exactly what's the cause). So, I have now reverted back the driver
> install.
>
> Any ideas/tips would help.
>
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> Thanx and regards
> Pradeep GanapathyRaj [MSFT]
>
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