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| | Unidentified Network for static ip address Hello, I just installed Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. I have two lan adapters in my computer. Lan 1: Auto Ip Address for internet running through DLink Router. Vista Identifies and it works fine. Lan 2: Static Ip Address for my home peer-to-peer network. Vista tags as unidentified, it won't let me change the name, and if I change it to a private network, it changes back to a public network after a reboot. If I change the IP address to auto, Vista detects it as a Home Network, which is fine, but then I can't see the computers on my home network. Does anyone know how I can get Vista to properly identify my network with the static ip address? Thank You |
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| | RE: Unidentified Network for static ip address Hi, Actually my configuration is quite similar. Of course with the same problems. "Unidentified Network" is a special type: NP_NETWORK_UNIDENTIFIED; you can't change the name and it will revert to "Public network" after reboot ( ;o) it's really what they say ... see http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/aa370750.aspx) Aparently the problem is that Vista belives that your IP parameters are not correct: especially it misses the gateway. But if one dares to put the IP of your peer in as the gateway it warns that different gateways could confuse the system, blah, blah, blah ... Actually it does confuse it - you wont have access to the Internat anymore. I tried to put a managed device in between (a low(est) cost router) and told it the router address as gateway. It still mumbles about a second gateway but it finaly accepted it - and that worked (pity the built in switch in the router is a 100 Mb/s device so that's not what I'll keep either). I have the impression for MS a LAN at home does not exist anymore. Cheers Olaf "Freeman Cooley" wrote: > Hello, > > I just installed Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. I have two lan adapters in > my computer. > > Lan 1: Auto Ip Address for internet running through DLink Router. Vista > Identifies and it works fine. > Lan 2: Static Ip Address for my home peer-to-peer network. Vista tags as > unidentified, it won't let me change the name, and if I change it to a > private network, it changes back to a public network after a reboot. If I > change the IP address to auto, Vista detects it as a Home Network, which is > fine, but then I can't see the computers on my home network. > > Does anyone know how I can get Vista to properly identify my network with > the static ip address? > > Thank You > > |
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