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  1. #1
    ColinCC Guest

    Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I have
    tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    --
    ColinCC

  2. #2
    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off by
    default.

    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I have
    > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > --
    > ColinCC



  3. #3
    Mary Guest

    RE: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    Did you setup the Internet connection in Network & Sharing Center? Use the
    wizard there and set it up again. You might also need to do a complete system
    reset after setting up the connection. I've read lots of complaints about the
    Orange-vista connection. Check out the Orange web site for more help. Seems
    they are having lots of trouble with vista.

    "ColinCC" wrote:

    > I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I have
    > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > --
    > ColinCC


  4. #4
    ColinCC Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the 10
    minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting should
    be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem. Thank you
    anyway. Regards.
    --
    ColinCC


    "John Barnes" wrote:

    > Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off by
    > default.
    >
    > "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    > >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    > > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    > > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I have
    > > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    > > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    > > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > > --
    > > ColinCC

    >
    >


  5. #5
    Curtis D. Levin Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only


    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the 10
    > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    > should
    > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem. Thank
    > you
    > anyway. Regards.


    Can you ping the outside net from the box? Can you ping the router?

    Can you ping that machine from another machine on the router?

    Do you have a proxy server?

    Firewall?

    Can you get mail?

    Try this and post the results please? We can try to help you here. Shouldn't
    be an issue with Vista or the router if they see each other, but may be a
    config error.

    Curtis



  6. #6
    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting to it
    thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on the IE
    explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that it was
    now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it back
    off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the security
    for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry it
    didn't work for you.

    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the 10
    > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    > should
    > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem. Thank
    > you
    > anyway. Regards.
    > --
    > ColinCC
    >
    >
    > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >
    >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off by
    >> default.
    >>
    >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I
    >> > have
    >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    >> > --
    >> > ColinCC

    >>
    >>



  7. #7
    ColinCC Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    Hello Curtis - the Vista laptop cannot ping the router or any PC on the
    Wireless Lan or any external address eventhough the Network Staus on the
    laptop is "Connected " - with Access: Local Only.

    The Firewall is switched off. There is no Proxy. I cannot get mail as I
    cannot access the internet. If I try to IPCONFIG RENEW it responds with
    UNABLE TO CONTACT YOUR DHCP SERVER - however the Wireless LAN icon still
    shows it connected with Limited Access. The Network and Sharing Center shows
    the laptop connected to an Unidentified Network (Green Line) and no
    connection to the Internet (Red X)
    --
    ColinCC


    "Curtis D. Levin" wrote:

    >
    > "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    > > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the 10
    > > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    > > should
    > > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem. Thank
    > > you
    > > anyway. Regards.

    >
    > Can you ping the outside net from the box? Can you ping the router?
    >
    > Can you ping that machine from another machine on the router?
    >
    > Do you have a proxy server?
    >
    > Firewall?
    >
    > Can you get mail?
    >
    > Try this and post the results please? We can try to help you here. Shouldn't
    > be an issue with Vista or the router if they see each other, but may be a
    > config error.
    >
    > Curtis
    >
    >
    >


  8. #8
    ColinCC Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    John - When you say you entered the address of your modem please advise where
    you entered the address and how.
    --
    ColinCC


    "John Barnes" wrote:

    > After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    > attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting to it
    > thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on the IE
    > explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that it was
    > now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it back
    > off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the security
    > for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry it
    > didn't work for you.
    >
    > "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    > > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the 10
    > > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    > > should
    > > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem. Thank
    > > you
    > > anyway. Regards.
    > > --
    > > ColinCC
    > >
    > >
    > > "John Barnes" wrote:
    > >
    > >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off by
    > >> default.
    > >>
    > >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    > >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    > >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    > >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I
    > >> > have
    > >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    > >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    > >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > >> > --
    > >> > ColinCC
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >


  9. #9
    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    It is typed in the address bar. In my case it is http://192.168.0.1/

    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:527F4088-D06A-4E70-825F-AF11567455A5@microsoft.com...
    > John - When you say you entered the address of your modem please advise
    > where
    > you entered the address and how.
    > --
    > ColinCC
    >
    >
    > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >
    >> After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    >> attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting to
    >> it
    >> thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on the
    >> IE
    >> explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that it
    >> was
    >> now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it back
    >> off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the
    >> security
    >> for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry it
    >> didn't work for you.
    >>
    >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    >> > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the
    >> > 10
    >> > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    >> > should
    >> > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem.
    >> > Thank
    >> > you
    >> > anyway. Regards.
    >> > --
    >> > ColinCC
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off
    >> >> by
    >> >> default.
    >> >>
    >> >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my
    >> >> >WEP
    >> >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then
    >> >> > it
    >> >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I
    >> >> > have
    >> >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the
    >> >> > same
    >> >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    >> >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the
    >> >> > same
    >> >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    >> >> > --
    >> >> > ColinCC
    >> >>
    >> >>

    >>
    >>



  10. #10
    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    You might want to try system restore. Reset your download procedure to not
    automatically download updates, and then manually control the downloads.

    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:527F4088-D06A-4E70-825F-AF11567455A5@microsoft.com...
    > John - When you say you entered the address of your modem please advise
    > where
    > you entered the address and how.
    > --
    > ColinCC
    >
    >
    > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >
    >> After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    >> attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting to
    >> it
    >> thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on the
    >> IE
    >> explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that it
    >> was
    >> now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it back
    >> off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the
    >> security
    >> for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry it
    >> didn't work for you.
    >>
    >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    >> > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the
    >> > 10
    >> > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    >> > should
    >> > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem.
    >> > Thank
    >> > you
    >> > anyway. Regards.
    >> > --
    >> > ColinCC
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off
    >> >> by
    >> >> default.
    >> >>
    >> >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my
    >> >> >WEP
    >> >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then
    >> >> > it
    >> >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I
    >> >> > have
    >> >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the
    >> >> > same
    >> >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    >> >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the
    >> >> > same
    >> >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    >> >> > --
    >> >> > ColinCC
    >> >>
    >> >>

    >>
    >>



  11. #11
    ColinCC Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    Thanks John. A complete restore and using WPA instead of WEP seems to have
    worked. The Orange network does not like Vista and WEP together.
    --
    ColinCC


    "John Barnes" wrote:

    > You might want to try system restore. Reset your download procedure to not
    > automatically download updates, and then manually control the downloads.
    >
    > "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:527F4088-D06A-4E70-825F-AF11567455A5@microsoft.com...
    > > John - When you say you entered the address of your modem please advise
    > > where
    > > you entered the address and how.
    > > --
    > > ColinCC
    > >
    > >
    > > "John Barnes" wrote:
    > >
    > >> After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    > >> attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting to
    > >> it
    > >> thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on the
    > >> IE
    > >> explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that it
    > >> was
    > >> now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it back
    > >> off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the
    > >> security
    > >> for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry it
    > >> didn't work for you.
    > >>
    > >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    > >> > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in the
    > >> > 10
    > >> > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    > >> > should
    > >> > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem.
    > >> > Thank
    > >> > you
    > >> > anyway. Regards.
    > >> > --
    > >> > ColinCC
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it off
    > >> >> by
    > >> >> default.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    > >> >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my
    > >> >> >WEP
    > >> >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then
    > >> >> > it
    > >> >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I
    > >> >> > have
    > >> >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the
    > >> >> > same
    > >> >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > >> >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the
    > >> >> > same
    > >> >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > >> >> > --
    > >> >> > ColinCC
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >


  12. #12
    ColinCC Guest

    RE: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    Thanks Mary - I checked out the Orange site and it advises not to use WEP
    with Vista. After recovering the laptop to delivery state and restting the
    Router up with WPA it worked.
    Regards
    --
    ColinCC


    "Mary" wrote:

    > Did you setup the Internet connection in Network & Sharing Center? Use the
    > wizard there and set it up again. You might also need to do a complete system
    > reset after setting up the connection. I've read lots of complaints about the
    > Orange-vista connection. Check out the Orange web site for more help. Seems
    > they are having lots of trouble with vista.
    >
    > "ColinCC" wrote:
    >
    > > I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my WEP
    > > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and then it
    > > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the Router. I have
    > > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with the same
    > > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP and
    > > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the same
    > > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    > > --
    > > ColinCC


  13. #13
    RJK Guest

    Re: Cannot Get Internet Access - Local Access Only

    FWIW ...Orange doesn't seem to like anything anymore. i.e. the quality of
    service, in some ways, has plummeted since the French bought it from the
    Australians ? orig. Freeserve then Wanadoo, now Orange ?

    ....anyhoo, I 've had a Orange Livebox (Inventel) for about a year, or more,
    and the RIDICULOUS situation remains, (as far as I'm aware), that, (and to
    paraphrase a little), "...Orange is aware that there is a problem with the
    Livebox connecting to the "free Orange webspace." i.e. if I want to upload
    any web pages to my free webspace, I can't FTP/upload with the Livebox
    connected, I have to unplug the stupid thing and plug in my Linksys WAG354G
    so that the ftp component/settings in my old Dreamweaver 4 can "connect" to
    my free Freeserve/Orange webspace and upload my pages.

    Also, on the odd occasion when my Livebox is supplying wifi to Dad's PC's
    WMP54G pci card, in his PC in the house, it now only does so
    intermittently, i.e. the WLAN connection icon, in his system tray keeps
    disappearing and then, after "reconnecting," appears again.

    I think I'm going to have to just forgo the "Orange free local/VOIP phone
    calls and cut-rate mobile calls facility in the Livebox" and leave it
    permanently disconnected, and use my WAG354G as my front/main router !!!

    regards, Richard


    "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:4FEB931B-2244-454D-8E29-AB6DB7CF4B0D@microsoft.com...
    > Thanks John. A complete restore and using WPA instead of WEP seems to have
    > worked. The Orange network does not like Vista and WEP together.
    > --
    > ColinCC
    >
    >
    > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >
    >> You might want to try system restore. Reset your download procedure to
    >> not
    >> automatically download updates, and then manually control the downloads.
    >>
    >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:527F4088-D06A-4E70-825F-AF11567455A5@microsoft.com...
    >> > John - When you say you entered the address of your modem please advise
    >> > where
    >> > you entered the address and how.
    >> > --
    >> > ColinCC
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> After the 'fix', I had the same problem you had. After numerous other
    >> >> attempts, I entered the address for my modem to see if I was getting
    >> >> to
    >> >> it
    >> >> thru the router via my network connection. An option bar appeared on
    >> >> the
    >> >> IE
    >> >> explorer asking if I wanted to enable 'intranet' and explaining that
    >> >> it
    >> >> was
    >> >> now off by default. I figured, what the heck, I can always turn it
    >> >> back
    >> >> off. Whalla, everything worked, so I went into IE and set up the
    >> >> security
    >> >> for intranet to the same as I had for internet and all is well. Sorry
    >> >> it
    >> >> didn't work for you.
    >> >>
    >> >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:EF1CC741-7837-4C2C-99A6-2F75A209F08E@microsoft.com...
    >> >> > John - Thanks for the reply. The last fix was what just loaded in
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > 10
    >> >> > minutes I was on the internet. I am not sure why an intRAnet setting
    >> >> > should
    >> >> > be relevant. I made the change but it did not resolve the problem.
    >> >> > Thank
    >> >> > you
    >> >> > anyway. Regards.
    >> >> > --
    >> >> > ColinCC
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "John Barnes" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> Try enabling 'intranet'. The last 'fix' from Microsoft turned it
    >> >> >> off
    >> >> >> by
    >> >> >> default.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "ColinCC" <ColinCC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> >> news:A212F4A3-BB23-4FEC-946B-7E4670FD11F3@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >> >I powered up my new Sony Vario (Vista Premium Home)connected to my
    >> >> >> >WEP
    >> >> >> > enabled router and had 10 minutes glorious internet access and
    >> >> >> > then
    >> >> >> > it
    >> >> >> > disconnected. Since then I can only connect locally to the
    >> >> >> > Router. I
    >> >> >> > have
    >> >> >> > tried both an Orange Livebox and a BT Voyager 2100 router with
    >> >> >> > the
    >> >> >> > same
    >> >> >> > results. The XP laptops connect through OK. I have tried no WEP
    >> >> >> > and
    >> >> >> > variations thereof. I have Googled and found other bolgs with the
    >> >> >> > same
    >> >> >> > problem but no solution. Can anyone help?
    >> >> >> > --
    >> >> >> > ColinCC
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>

    >>
    >>




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