Unidentified Network SP1 To XP On Wired Lan

Apr 6, 2008

Before Installing Vista Ultimate X64 SP1 my wired (crossover cable)lan was working fine. Network identified as private Home network. Settings below with static IP

Vista Ultimate x64
IP 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 192.168.0.1
Default Dns 192.168.0.1

Win XP
IP 192.168.0.2.......................

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This is still unresolved even though I've tries every suggestion on the

net. It seems people usually give up at this stage and reload Vista. My

original post is now on page 3 so probably won't get read anymore.



It's pointess going to Microsoft - it has been a know problem since

Vista was released, and apparently they have done nothing about it.



I do know it's not the router. I do know it's not the wireless adaptor.

I do know I'm not getting any DNS.
bullstreetboy

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