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Old 23-10-2009, 18:33   #1
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Unhappy Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

Hi,

I've just installed Windows 7 Home Premium. When I went through the installation, it asked me to pick a wireless network, which I did, and enter the Network Key, which I also did. When installation was complete, I could go on the internet as normal. Since a reboot, this is no longer the case.

Whenever I try to sign into the network, I get "It is taking longer than usual to log you on to the network."

I then get "You are connected to your network with limited or no connectivity."

In the wireless network list it says "Connected" next to my network but it says "Unidentified Network - No Internet Access" with a picture of a bench at the top.

I'm am using a Belkin wireless G router with the most up to date firmware. My gf's Macbook (which I am posting from now) and my PS3 still connect as before. I used to run WinXP and that worked fine.

The wireless network adaptor I am using is a Realtek 8185 Extensible (although, I think it's a different one; which one, I couldn't tell you.)

In Device Manager, the Network Adaptors section is already open (like it does when there is a problem with a device in that section) but the properties page says the device is working properly.

Any and all help would be apppreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 23-10-2009, 18:36   #2
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

do all the devices show as working correctly?
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Old 23-10-2009, 18:40   #3
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

Yes they do. But they are not.
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Old 23-10-2009, 18:42   #4
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I assume its not trying to log onto someone elses network in error?
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Old 23-10-2009, 18:42   #5
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

Got a wired NIC in the machine? Try and wired connection first...
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Old 23-10-2009, 18:51   #6
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

It's not trying to log onto someone else's network in error.

Trying a wired connection would be pointless as I don't want it wired. Plus, my computer is at the other side of the flat and it is not a laptop I can move easily.

Thanks for the advice though, it is appreciated.
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Old 23-10-2009, 19:04   #7
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

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Trying a wired connection would be pointless as I don't want it wired. Plus, my computer is at the other side of the flat and it is not a laptop I can move easily.

Thanks for the advice though, it is appreciated.

No it would'nt be pointless - it's called troubleshooting - if it does work we know it's wireless related....it it does not work we know there's something up with the networking....

It's a flat? Can't be that difficult to move then - off you go and let us know the results...

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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

Ha ha ha, if I hadn't already just dug out a 20m ethernet cable, I'd have been a bit irritated by that post but I know you're trying to help...

Anyway, 20m ethernet cable = internet access therefore it's a wireless problem!
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Old 23-10-2009, 19:09   #9
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

What security have you set on the router? WPA/WPA2? TKIP or AES
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

Security is WPA2-PSK/AES. I have also tried renaming the network, disabling security completely and changing the network key. All of this has the same result that my original post describes. I think it may be a driver issue as I have a Newlink wireless 54g PCI card but Device Manager is showing it as a Realtek 8151 Extensible card. If I can't resolve the issue tonight, I'll go to the PC shop over the road and buy an up-to-date PCI card.
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Ha ha ha, if I hadn't already just dug out a 20m ethernet cable, I'd have been a bit irritated by that post but I know you're trying to help...

Anyway, 20m ethernet cable = internet access therefore it's a wireless problem!
Great - so this rules out the DhcpBcastToggle issue then...

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Security is WPA2-PSK/AES. I have also tried renaming the network, disabling security completely and changing the network key. All of this has the same result that my original post describes. I think it may be a driver issue as I have a Newlink wireless 54g PCI card but Device Manager is showing it as a Realtek 8151 Extensible card. If I can't resolve the issue tonight, I'll go to the PC shop over the road and buy an up-to-date PCI card.
Perhaps you need some up-to-date Windows 7 drivers for it then...
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Old 23-10-2009, 19:24   #12
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The fact it connected to being with rules out a total driver incompatibility. Whilst having you play around did you try changing the default broadcast channel? also for point of reference try it without security temporarily
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The fact it connected to being with rules out a total driver incompatibility. Whilst having you play around did you try changing the default broadcast channel? also for point of reference try it without security temporarily
Wired - connected
Wireless - issues

That'll be two different NICs won't it Zing? So one might work, the other not?
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Old 23-10-2009, 19:40   #14
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yes but it connected wireless when it installed

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Hi,

I've just installed Windows 7 Home Premium. When I went through the installation, it asked me to pick a wireless network, which I did, and enter the Network Key, which I also did. When installation was complete, I could go on the internet as normal. Since a reboot, this is no longer the case.
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Re: Windows 7 Connectivity Issues

When I upgraded my laptop on Wednesday I was having 'pauses' on the connection. Intel released Windows 7 specific drivers yesterday and since then it's been spot on.
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