Hi Barb, I did, try rolling back my driver and turned off my autoupdates as
part of my resolution before I contacted microsoft and it did not work. With
the firewall down I reupdated my laptop (manually) and it was working until I
restarted for the third time (first and second restarts were fine but the
third died on me) I really am at my end, and will have to back to XP (that
and the majority of my software doesn't work on it) I am an engineer with
specialized software, plus the networking is a little dodgey. Thanks for
your help and maybe keep us posted when MS has worked out the bugs in Vista's
XP/networking problems.
D
"Barb Bowman" wrote:
> what wireless card do you have and what driver? did you get an
> updated driver just before you started having issues? did you try a
> driver rollback?
>
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:14:02 -0700, Boldrik
> <Boldrik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Ok, there seem to be a lot of people that are having problems with Vista Home
> >Premium and wireless internet connections...myself included. I have a new
> >laptop that was working perfectly (even finding XP networks and other
> >computers...SOMETIMES), for some reason all of a sudden, my laptop can't get
> >past my router to the web. I have tried going through all of the
> >troubleshooters (network diagnostics) and still nothing. I am having the
> >typical DNS server issue as everyone else, though the DNS is not the case, I
> >know this because I fixed the problem by turning off my firewall. Now I have
> >tried again but I am back to the same point (and no my firewall is not back
> >on). My wireless router is recognized though it does not recognize it as a
> >secure connection (which it is) and will not get past the router to the
> >outside world.
> >I have gone to a hotspot and still nothing, I have even tried to connect
> >with a hard wire still nothing...I am at a loss and ready to uninstall Vista
> >and go back to XP until MS has worked out these issues. Though obviously
> >spending a couple of hours to fix this is better than formatting my harddrive
> >and reinstalling everything. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Microsoft
> >People...you have a lot of people who need help with this, Vista still has
> >some serious bugs in it) I haven't actually seen any solutions to this
> >problem on any of the previous postings though have seen several people
> >complain about the same issue.
> --
>
> Barb Bowman
> MS Windows-MVP
> Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
> http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/
>