How are you connected to the Internet? What router (model, hardware
revision, firmware version)?
What network adapter?
Please post the output of ipconfig /all. to do this:
start
programs
accessories
command prompt (right click and select run as administrator and
acknowledge the prompt)
ipconfig /all [enter]
click the icon on the menubar on the left and then edit, select all
(it will turn white)
click the icon in the menubar again then edit, copy
this copies to the clipboard.
paste into a reply
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 10:22:04 -0700, Victoria
<Victoria@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I'm having typical "local only" internet results. I'm "online" but way, way
>more slowly than I like. Microsoft says "basic" connectivity shouldn't be an
>issue. Well, it is. Anyway, this is the result of my UPnP test:
>
>Test 5 - UPnP Support Test Not supported
>
>
>Result:
>The operating system is Windows Vista
>The firewall is disabled
>UPnP is enabled by the firewall
>UPnP services are running
>UPnP Discovery is enabled
>Detecting Internet Gateway Devices on the network
>0 IGD(s) found
>Failed to find any Internet Gateway Devices
>
>What does this mean I need to do to fix this problem? I want to be online,
>connected to the web, with the tiny little globe on in my icon tray showing
>I'm online.
>
>Any help would be more than appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
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Barb Bowman
MS Windows-MVP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/