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ursula May 8th, 2008 04:50 AM

VISTA - Does Your Internet Connection Sometimes Fail For No Apparent Reason ? - A FIX
 
This problem, with a friend's machine, was driving me crazy...
I then learned that the same problem was occuring on many many 1,000s of other computers !

Found the answer.

Strange problem with my internet connection in Vista - Solved!
*** BE WARNED ***
The Fix requires editing values in your Registry...
If you are not experienced in working within the Registry, you should either get help locally or at least return here and post with your questions.
Making changes in your Registry can be dangerous and if you make any errors you may corrupt your operating System so that it will not run.

The information available via the above link is very clearly presented...
You will find a Step-By-Step guide with example screens.

Be sure to do a Restart immediately after closing the Registry Editor and, when all has completed loading, follow that with a 'normal' Shutdown.

This appears to be a Vista issue related to some router modems.

Hope this helps.

Sleepless May 8th, 2008 06:59 AM

Would you think this is a viable option for a laptop? My sisters VISTA crap laptop has a lot of trouble connecting to my router, but nowhere else.

I mean if it will cause trouble connecting elsewhere then I rather not try it. I don't know much about DHCP or how important it is in e.g. a proxy environment.

Do you have more info about things like that?

Aabee February 14th, 2009 11:44 AM

I apologize for necroing this thread from it's grave, I found this via google. I'm not an expert with computers so I just want to be sure. "In this registry path, click the (GUID) subkey that corresponds to the network adapter that is connected to the network." Do I click the one which has got exactly the same IP as my computer? It's not the same subkey as shown in the picture of that quide.


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