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Dave Balcom
This really has me stumped. I have read that as hardware routers are
independent of Vista and shouldn't have compatibility issues. However, I
cannot ping through my router to the outside world from Vista RC1. I can
ping through the same router from another laptop (XP Pro) on the same
LAN. Tracert from Vista gets to the router and stops with a timeout at
the next hop. I also have remote desktop issues into Vista from work but
have not tried bypassing the router yet. I have a hunch it might fix the
problem. It connects OK but the screen freezes for up to 30 seconds at a
time which makes it totally unusable.
I connected Vista directly to the cable modem bypassing the router and
ping/tracert work fine. I reconnected the router and the same problem
returned. Note: as others have suggested I have turned off the
autoscaling in Vista but it didn't seem to do anything.
Any ideas? I am thinking of replacing my old router (about 5 years old
now) with a fast, wireless unit but have no idea what brand or model to
go with.
Thanks,
Dave
independent of Vista and shouldn't have compatibility issues. However, I
cannot ping through my router to the outside world from Vista RC1. I can
ping through the same router from another laptop (XP Pro) on the same
LAN. Tracert from Vista gets to the router and stops with a timeout at
the next hop. I also have remote desktop issues into Vista from work but
have not tried bypassing the router yet. I have a hunch it might fix the
problem. It connects OK but the screen freezes for up to 30 seconds at a
time which makes it totally unusable.
I connected Vista directly to the cable modem bypassing the router and
ping/tracert work fine. I reconnected the router and the same problem
returned. Note: as others have suggested I have turned off the
autoscaling in Vista but it didn't seem to do anything.
Any ideas? I am thinking of replacing my old router (about 5 years old
now) with a fast, wireless unit but have no idea what brand or model to
go with.
Thanks,
Dave