What is the proceedure??? Where do we obtain these drivers? I can't connect
to the internet on that unit, so I'd have to download them on this borrowed
unit to a disc to move them to the other unit. Thanks! Note: I used the
drivers that came with Vista, is there a problem with the Vista program?
Thanks!!!
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"prettyinpink" wrote:
> There are new tcp protocols vista uses. They are enabled by default so you
> have to ensure that you have the latest drivers for the network interface as
> well.....
>
> "William T. Stephens" <m14m@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:3CAD18F0-4812-4954-9A75-38B4DF1FA8F5@microsoft.com...
> > I have a much simular problem. I've _no_ router, just my DSL modem. I
> can
> > log on, verify username and password, but I can't communicate. I have to
> > feed in the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx number into the browser window, then it seems
> to
> > work. I've worked with my Computer shop and ISP, tried every possible
> > variation, with no results. So, I'm on a borrowed machine. Does anyone
> have
> > any sort of solution????
> > --
> > http://folding.stanford.edu
> >
> >
> > "Robbie" wrote:
> >
> > > I just installed windows vista beta 2 ... for somo strange reason I
> can't
> > > browse the internet but I can see my network. Doing a little research
> myself
> > > found that it has something to do with vista SPI incompatibility. So the
> only
> > > way for me to browse the internet freely is to disable the firewall/spi
> > > option in my router configuration. But my isp won't provide the user and
> > > password to change to do this. Any idea to walk around this problem and
> be
> > > able to browse internet in my vista box?
> > > --
> > > Roberto Gutierrez
> > > ASCORP IT Pro.
>
>
>