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Re: "Unidentified network", can't turn on sharing
On Feb 12, 3:02 pm, VB Rye <VB R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> It's all very odd, I have GigabytenForce430 with built in LAN and it comes
> up with unidentified network Nvidia have drivers for Vista dated 06/02/2007
> and still no network. Best thing I did is buy a £7.00 Realtec card andit
> works a treat. Come on Microsoft/hardware vendors it not like Vista was a
> surprise.
>
> "Mike Gilbert" wrote:
> > Paul,
>
> > Thanks for the update. I haven't had a chance to install RTM yet, so I'm
> > sorry to hear your report.
>
> > I wish Microsoft would read these threads and give us advice on fixing the
> > problem, or at least help us understand what's happening!
>
> > "Paul Smith" wrote:
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> > > I have RTM and it's still not fixed. You can not have the Internet connection
> > > set to Public, your other LAN set to Private and File Sharing turned on.
> > > Also, pc->(multiple networks)->Internet happens with RTM as well.
>
> > > "Mike Gilbert" wrote:
>
> > > > My home PC has an ASUS motherboard with two embedded LAN ports. One is
> > > > connected to Comcast internet (directly, not through a router) and the other
> > > > is connected to a small home LAN with Vonage and a couple of other devices on
> > > > it. I use ICS through my home PC to let my home lan devices accessthe
> > > > internet.
>
> > > > When I install Vista RC1, the Internet works fine. But my home network
> > > > shows up as "Unidentified network". I can change it to Private, but I can't
> > > > rename it to Home LAN - the name Unidentified Network is read-only.
>
> > > > When I try to turn on file or printer sharing, I get a popup that asks
> > > > whether I want to set my network to be private or turn on sharing for public
> > > > networks. I don't want to do either! I want to turn on sharing for my home
> > > > lan AKA the Unidentified Network (already private), but I can't do this.
>
> > > > Another strange symptom is that the diagram at the top of the network and
> > > > sharing center says my pc->(multiple networks)->Internet. This is wrong and
> > > > if I look at the two networks listed below, only the Internet network says
> > > > Local and Internet - the Unidentified Network is local only.
>
> > > > The embedded 3com chipset behind my home LAN has drivers loaded, apparently
> > > > correctly - I can ping the other devices on my home network just fine. But
> > > > something is obviously wrong.
>
> > > > Does anybody know what Unidentified network means? Are there any setting
> > > > changes I can try or any useful guides I can read on Technet or someplace
> > > > that might help me get to the bottom of this?
>
> > > > I'd hate to see Vista go Gold with this sort of problem. I submitted a bug
> > > > report but that's a write-only mechanism, so I'm looking for advicein this
> > > > newsgroup.
>
> > > > Thanks for any help you can give me.
Ditto for me. Nforce 430 motherboard, wireless access works fine,
realtek nic works fine, but motherboard lan controller no go.
I was puzzled, but found someone had posted a review to Newegg (where
I bought motherboard) and said the lan controller worked fine with XP,
does not work with Vista.
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