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Old 29-03-2007
teksonic
 
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Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only

I have a new build PC with an ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA motherboard which installed
Vista Home Premium perfectly. Device manager is not reporting any problems.

I am hard wired through a DLink 614+ cable router which works fine with my XP
computers, but my Vista PC won't connect, I just get UNIDENTIFIED NETWORK,
ACCESS: LOCAL ONLY

I get a good IP address on IPv4, 192.168.0.101, which is obtained
automatically, but I can't ping the router or access the router interface
through IE.

I have run the router evaluation tool "
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/using/tools/igd/default.mspx" from my XP PC
with good results.

I am tearing my hair out, (what little remains).

Can anyone help?

Duncan

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Old 29-03-2007
Karl Froelich [MS]
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only

Duncan, I assume you have 2 machines connected to your router (an XP
machine and a Vista machine). Can these machines see each other?

When they are both connected to the router, the xp machine gets to the
internet OK, but the vista does not. To me, this indicates some wackiness
with the config on the vista system. Have you tried the "Diagnose and
Repair" option? right-click on the network Icon, and select "Diagnose &
repair".

I've tested with the DI-614+, and it worked for us (I know, I know...).
ensure your router has the latest firmware from dlink (ver 2.34, dated 3/06)
from http://support.dlink.com/products/vi...id=DI%2D614%2B.

K.

"teksonic" <u32918@uwe> wrote in message news:6fe53aa4c1fde@uwe...
>I have a new build PC with an ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA motherboard which
>installed
> Vista Home Premium perfectly. Device manager is not reporting any
> problems.
>
> I am hard wired through a DLink 614+ cable router which works fine with my
> XP
> computers, but my Vista PC won't connect, I just get UNIDENTIFIED NETWORK,
> ACCESS: LOCAL ONLY
>
> I get a good IP address on IPv4, 192.168.0.101, which is obtained
> automatically, but I can't ping the router or access the router interface
> through IE.
>
> I have run the router evaluation tool "
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/using/tools/igd/default.mspx" from my XP
> PC
> with good results.
>
> I am tearing my hair out, (what little remains).
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Duncan
>


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Old 30-03-2007
Ursula Schreiber
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only

Do you have protected your network with a MAC filter? It seems to me that
maybe the router rejects the connection from your Vista PC. Look at the
router configuration menue from your XP PC for the MAC filter and switch it
off.

Are there any errors logged on your router?

Ursula

"teksonic" <u32918@uwe> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:6fe53aa4c1fde@uwe...
>I have a new build PC with an ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA motherboard which
>installed
> Vista Home Premium perfectly. Device manager is not reporting any
> problems.
>
> I am hard wired through a DLink 614+ cable router which works fine with my
> XP
> computers, but my Vista PC won't connect, I just get UNIDENTIFIED NETWORK,
> ACCESS: LOCAL ONLY
>
> I get a good IP address on IPv4, 192.168.0.101, which is obtained
> automatically, but I can't ping the router or access the router interface
> through IE.
>
> I have run the router evaluation tool "
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/using/tools/igd/default.mspx" from my XP
> PC
> with good results.
>
> I am tearing my hair out, (what little remains).
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Duncan
>


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  #4  
Old 30-03-2007
teksonic via WindowsKB.com
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only

Ursula Schreiber wrote:
>Do you have protected your network with a MAC filter? It seems to me that
>maybe the router rejects the connection from your Vista PC. Look at the
>router configuration menue from your XP PC for the MAC filter and switch it
>off.
>
>Are there any errors logged on your router?
>
>Ursula
>
>>I have a new build PC with an ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA motherboard which
>>installed

>[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>>
>> Duncan



Addendum to original post

I have upgraded the firmware on the router to the latest version.

I have now installed a wireless adapter on the Vista PC and this networks
perfectly with my 2 XP PC's through the DI-614+ router. Which proves the
router is OK with Vista (am I right?)

However, I still have the original problem when I connect the onboard NIC.
ie Unidentified Network, Access: Local only

This is leading me to suspect that maybe the NIC is not compatible with Vista,
even though Vista is saying it is working properly. So my next step is
install a PCI NIC and see what happens. I will report back

Duncan

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Old 31-03-2007
teksonic via WindowsKB.com
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only

teksonic wrote:
>>Do you have protected your network with a MAC filter? It seems to me that
>>maybe the router rejects the connection from your Vista PC. Look at the

>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>
>>> Duncan

>
>Addendum to original post
>
>I have upgraded the firmware on the router to the latest version.
>
>I have now installed a wireless adapter on the Vista PC and this networks
>perfectly with my 2 XP PC's through the DI-614+ router. Which proves the
>router is OK with Vista (am I right?)
>
>However, I still have the original problem when I connect the onboard NIC.
>ie Unidentified Network, Access: Local only
>
>This is leading me to suspect that maybe the NIC is not compatible with Vista,
>even though Vista is saying it is working properly. So my next step is
>install a PCI NIC and see what happens. I will report back
>
>Duncan



As promised, I am reporting back.

I have installed a PCI NIC and guess what, all is OK. So it even though the
onboard NIC is reporting as "This device is working properly" there must be a
driver issue with the onboard NIC as regards Vista.

For your information, the problem NIC is :
Nvidia nForce Networking Controller
Driver file - nvm60x32.sys
Driver ver - 6.2.0.126

Duncan

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  #6  
Old 04-05-2007
Crito
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only


I have the exact same mobo with 405 chipset and the exact same problem.
The lastest ForceWare 15.0 drivers don't work either. So despite all the
Vista ready logos on my mobo's box I can't even get on the internet to
register the !@#$ thing. :mad:

I popped in a Fedora Core 6 DVD instead and it detected my NIC during
setup, allowing me to add some programs from the "extras" repository
before first boot even. It also detected and installed drivers for my
five year old Hauppague TV card which Vista still doesn't recognize.

If only Windows was as easy to install as Linux. :D


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Crito
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Old 06-05-2007
Crito
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only


I flash upgraded my BIOS to version 1.60 which was released a few weeks
ago. Upon rebooting into Vista everything was redetected by still no
network. Looks like I'm going to have to do same thing you did and just
pop in another NIC. :mad: Works perfectly under Linux though. :D^2

Oh, and turns out my mobo is actually the Asrock K8NF6G-VSTA which has
a 754 socket instead of AM2. They both use the same nForce 405 chip
though.

'ASRock Motherboard - Download'
(http://www.asrock.com/support/Download.asp)


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Old 08-05-2007
Crito
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only


Well, I got so pissed off I went into device mangler and unistalled the
NIC, telling it to delete all the nVidia driver software in the process.
I then redetected devices and it installed the original Microsoft
driver, which NOW WORKS!

So I guess the soultion is flash your BIOS to latest version and use
MS' driver, not nVidia's. ;)


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  #9  
Old 11-02-2008
aareleb
 
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Re: Unidentified Network, Access: Local Only


Hello, I just build a new PC with a Am2NF6G-VSTA Asrock Mobo running
windows vista 64 bit Home Premium, im unable to find vista 64x drivers
for the NIC. Does anyone know if there are any drivers yet or of a good
NIC that I can install to replace it.


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