I can ping local resources not internet. I travel from site to site with my
lenovo T60P. If I uplug the network cable-even at the same site- I have to
refresh the adapter (properties/change something like PME or other function
not too drastic) to get access to the internet. I alsways get a DHCP Ok but
no internet. This happens with all different Sites using different
firewalls.
Today i ran in to this on a Dell Opt 745. It sat for a while and - broken
internet - local network OK. Refresh the network adapter- fixed.
I think this is a Windows Vista Security Bug- or a hidden phone home to MS
via some third party site- Figuring it's not lying by going directly to MS
Lots of folks just reboot and don't post - this is a big issue out there
folks..
OK enough barging..
I'll try the ARP fix.. THX
"zzzorrro" wrote:
> Darren, I've used this fix on multiple laptops....it does work. Not sure why
> you are still having a problem. Of course, you realize, microsoft in its
> infinite wisdom did to the public again, what they did to us each time they
> come out with a new system, try to force everyone to upgrade their hardware
> (in this case their routers). Boy, wish I had invested in some of those
> stocks before Vista hit the market.
> Sorry, if my solution didn't work for ya. Again not sure why.
>
> "Darren" wrote:
>
> > Hi zzzorrro,
> > I tried your fix but no luck.
> > Do you have anymore suggestions which could work.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Darren
> >
> > "zzzorrro" wrote:
> >
> > > The issue is caused by a lack of a correct association on the SonicWALL
> > > between the computer running Windows Vista and its assigned IP address.
> > > Follow these steps to work around the issue by editing the System Registry:
> > >
> > > Click the Start button.
> > > Select All Programs > Accessories.
> > > Right click (Command Prompt) then click (Run as administrator).
> > > Type regedit.exe and press enter.
> > > Go to the following location:
> > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters
> > > Right click this entry and click (New) then click (Dword).
> > > Rename the new entry ArpRetryCount (leave it set to 0 by default).
> > > Restart the computer.
> > > Retry connecting to network. You should notice a successful connection.
> > >
> > > "MizzB2929" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just got a brand new alienware computer (notebook) and I can access my
> > > > wireless network. But when i goto the Network and Sharing Center it shows the
> > > > connection between my notebook and my network -- labled "unindentified
> > > > network" but then it has a big red X on the line that goes to the World that
> > > > has Internet underneath.
> > > >
> > > > I click on the X and run all the troubleshooting options vista offers.
> > > > Nothing works.
> > > >
> > > > It only says that my Access is Local only. I would really like to understand
> > > > what I need to do.