Automatic IP Renewal

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Guest

I have a little problem. Vista works great for me except....everytime I start
the computer up the system cannot connect to my local network. It is an
ethernet connection from the motherboard to a linksys ezxs88w to a befsx41 to
the dsl modem. Basically the broadband gateway (befsx41) manages the dsl
modem. The switch connects to all ethernet connections from an xbox to a
printer to nas and whatever else. Every time I start the computer I have to
use the diagnose and repair. It auto renews the ip and amazingly it works
again. It is just annoying. Anyway for me to set auto renew? I have auto
detect settings set and the network totally setup.
 
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Robert L [MVP - Networking]

You may try to re-configure the NIC. This post may help,

Solved: Limited connectivity with Vista notebook
http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=246

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
I have a little problem. Vista works great for me except....everytime I start
the computer up the system cannot connect to my local network. It is an
ethernet connection from the motherboard to a linksys ezxs88w to a befsx41 to
the dsl modem. Basically the broadband gateway (befsx41) manages the dsl
modem. The switch connects to all ethernet connections from an xbox to a
printer to nas and whatever else. Every time I start the computer I have to
use the diagnose and repair. It auto renews the ip and amazingly it works
again. It is just annoying. Anyway for me to set auto renew? I have auto
detect settings set and the network totally setup.
 
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RamaSubbu SK

It will be great if you can send us the NETMON captures to diagnosis easily.

Thanks
-RamaSubbu SK
 
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Guest

I too am suffering from exactly the same issue, So far Vista has been
impressive and most of my applications and games are running okay, Just the
internet connection is causing me problems. I too get limited or no
connectivity, The network shows as unidentified. I have to sometimes run the
repair/diagnose and renew IP 3 or 4 times before it will detect and work. I
have looked at the link suggested and it hasn't really helped me at all. I
dual boot my system XP Home SP2 and vista home premium, XP home connection
works everytime. Can i Import the connection settings from XP home to vista,
if so how?
Martin
 
G

Guest

I sorted it I missed the glaringly obvious tick box to disable tcpip v6. I
have done that and it seems to work, still takes a while on boot to recognise
the network though.
M
 
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