Vista not connecting to Internet

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Guest

I have an older spare notebook (Dell 8000) on which I installed Vista with no
problem. It uses a PCMCIA card (TrendNet TE100-PC16R). Vista found it and
installed the driver with no problem. However, I can't connect to the
Internet. It says I have limited connection. Normally in XP, I can just
plug in the cable and I am on. I don't even have to join the domain here at
work. When I try letting Vista check the problem, it says it needs the
driver for the unknown PCMCIA card. Well, it's already installed and shows
up in the device manager as working properly. I didn't find this card on the
list of being incompatible with Vista but I didn't find it on the list that
it was. What am I missing? (besides a few brain cells)
Thanks,
Ted
 
G

Guest

Either check the "Status" of the interface or from the command line use
IPCONFIG to make sure that there its getting or you've set the ip address
and gateway correctly.

I've noticed that sometimes after making changes or for some other reason I
have to disable the interface and then reenable to get it to work right, if
you're using DHCP where you don't set your ipaddress sometimes doing an
ipconfig /release first then doing the disable/enable has worked for me...

Jeffrey
 

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