OK, I'm sure you've all read about the issue with Vista not connecting to some home routers properly. A client has a real bad case of this that I cannot fix and I'm looking for ideas.
I've already done all of the following:
Microsoft's registry fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233
Used built in repair
Disabled IPv6
Uninstalled the network adapter and allowed it to redetect.
Set the IP address manually
Nothing works. Says I have a "local only" connection. Everything works fine with WinXP machines, including when plugged into the same network cable.
If I try to ping anything from the command prompt, I get "General failure" as the response.
Any ideas at all?
I've already done all of the following:
Microsoft's registry fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233
Used built in repair
Disabled IPv6
Uninstalled the network adapter and allowed it to redetect.
Set the IP address manually
Nothing works. Says I have a "local only" connection. Everything works fine with WinXP machines, including when plugged into the same network cable.
If I try to ping anything from the command prompt, I get "General failure" as the response.
Any ideas at all?