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1259011 2012-02-13 23:26:00 I couldn't think of a title so here goes:

I have 5 computers on the network. I have 2 computers with Windows 7 and 1 Vista on Ethernet. 2 computers wireless. One of the wirelesses (Vista laptop) can get on the Internet with Ethernet and can also get on wireless on someone else’s wireless network but not my wireless network but my XP wireless laptop can get on. The router works, all the computers work, Ethernet and wireless works. What could be the problem?
lostsoul62 (16011)
1259012 2012-02-13 23:59:00 Have you read any of the other 2-3 posts (relating to the same prob) properly? If XP cant get on the network, make sure SP3 is installed on it. Disable password protected sharing in Vista and Win7. Configure any firewalls properly (if its not windows firewall) Speedy Gonzales (78)
1259013 2012-02-14 00:11:00 Continuously re-posting the same question is unlikely to get you a better answer!

Now the title just looks like you're just trying to insult the people who tried to help you last time.

Help us to help you, did you actually try any of the things suggested in the previous threads?
Agent_24 (57)
1259014 2012-02-14 02:18:00 Have you read any of the other 2-3 posts

Actually, seems to be have reposted similar question 6 times !!!

Perhaps he needs to pay a tech to help onsite
a banana is in order here
:banana
1101 (13337)
1259015 2012-02-14 02:32:00 Turn the security off on your wireless router and see if the Vista laptop can connect. CYaBro (73)
1259016 2012-02-14 02:44:00 Turn the security off on your wireless router and see if the Vista laptop can connect.

We suggested that before, then he said he didn't know how, I suggested he read the manual, and then he re-posted the question again :rolleyes:


Actually if one of them is having a problem with security, try updating the drivers for that laptop. Out of date drivers can have all sorts of issues.
Agent_24 (57)
1259017 2012-02-14 03:13:00 We suggested that before, then he said he didn't know how, I suggested he read the manual, and then he re-posted the question again :rolleyes:


Actually if one of them is having a problem with security, try updating the drivers for that laptop. Out of date drivers can have all sorts of issues.

Haha! I should read all the posts first shouldn't I?? :D
It sounds like the OP has been given all the info they should need to fix it.
As suggested it sounds like it may need a professional to look at it.
CYaBro (73)
1259018 2012-02-14 06:22:00 I have a big brain ... only problem is ... I can't find the "on" switch ... :D SP8's (9836)
1259019 2012-02-14 17:09:00 Have you read any of the other 2-3 posts (relating to the same prob) properly? If XP cant get on the network, make sure SP3 is installed on it. Disable password protected sharing in Vista and Win7. Configure any firewalls properly (if its not windows firewall)

XP can get on the network fine but the Vista laptop can't. I have disable all pasword protected with all the computers. I even trun off the firewall while trying to connect.
lostsoul62 (16011)
1259020 2012-02-14 17:11:00 Share a folder as well. Dont share the whole hdd Speedy Gonzales (78)
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