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Mr.Lionfish
I am running Vista Ultimate 64 updated to SP1.
My mother board is an Abit AV8 w/ AMD Athlon FX55 CPU / 3GB RAM
Integrated on the motherboard is a VIA gigabit Ethernet adapter.
Prior to SP1 install it was working fine. I connect to the internet by LAN
-> FreeBSD machine -> cable router -> Internet. None of that is really
pertinent though. The cable router, blah, blah all fine up to Windows Vista
machine.
After I installed SP1 the adapter / Vista will only specify that it is
connected to "Unidentified network", and "Local Only". No matter what I do, I
am not able to get it to go out to the internet. I have tried just about
everything that I can think of to get it to work properly again. And just in
case you were wondering if the adapter has "gone bad" Nope. I can reboot in
Win2k and the adapter functions flawlessly with no difference in apparent
network settings (I use DHCP on my internal network)
I finally got so frustrated that I installed an Intel 100Mbit Ethernet card
into the machine. Vista correctly identified it and installed it and tah-dah!
I have internet access. But NOT through the VIA adapter. This is a temp work
around and I need to get the VIA GIGABIT adapter to function on Windows Vista
again.
If anybody knows why this might be an issue please let me know or make some
suggestion on how to fix. Vista says that the device is working correctly and
has the correct driver. I have Uninstalled it and re-installed it. No effect.
I have turned of and on the firewall. No effect. I have used the little
diagnostic tool (it always blames the cable router) which of course is not
true.
This is driving me bonkers. I am not a novice and in general know what I am
doing. But I have no idea why this is NOT working. It WAS working up until
SP1 install (however the SP1 install did fix my 3Ware 9500s problem)
Anybody? Please?
Thank you in advance.
My mother board is an Abit AV8 w/ AMD Athlon FX55 CPU / 3GB RAM
Integrated on the motherboard is a VIA gigabit Ethernet adapter.
Prior to SP1 install it was working fine. I connect to the internet by LAN
-> FreeBSD machine -> cable router -> Internet. None of that is really
pertinent though. The cable router, blah, blah all fine up to Windows Vista
machine.
After I installed SP1 the adapter / Vista will only specify that it is
connected to "Unidentified network", and "Local Only". No matter what I do, I
am not able to get it to go out to the internet. I have tried just about
everything that I can think of to get it to work properly again. And just in
case you were wondering if the adapter has "gone bad" Nope. I can reboot in
Win2k and the adapter functions flawlessly with no difference in apparent
network settings (I use DHCP on my internal network)
I finally got so frustrated that I installed an Intel 100Mbit Ethernet card
into the machine. Vista correctly identified it and installed it and tah-dah!
I have internet access. But NOT through the VIA adapter. This is a temp work
around and I need to get the VIA GIGABIT adapter to function on Windows Vista
again.
If anybody knows why this might be an issue please let me know or make some
suggestion on how to fix. Vista says that the device is working correctly and
has the correct driver. I have Uninstalled it and re-installed it. No effect.
I have turned of and on the firewall. No effect. I have used the little
diagnostic tool (it always blames the cable router) which of course is not
true.
This is driving me bonkers. I am not a novice and in general know what I am
doing. But I have no idea why this is NOT working. It WAS working up until
SP1 install (however the SP1 install did fix my 3Ware 9500s problem)
Anybody? Please?
Thank you in advance.