jimbo Posted January 21, 2014 Author #26 Posted January 21, 2014 morning uk666. have tried the tosh config. it tells me the wlan and the lan (obviously, not connected on cable and makes no difference if i am) have no connection. when i check again, i see the same as before IPv4 Default GatewayIPv4 DNS ServerIPv4 WINS Server all blank. dont understand this at all
jimbo Posted January 21, 2014 Author #27 Posted January 21, 2014 well, i read on the net that if you power the laptop down, remove the battery and then hold the power on button for a minimum of 30Secs, replace the battery, start up, then wireless will work. i tried that, and, smack me with a wet kipper, it worked! unbelievable!i haven't as yet tried wired connection. will do so in a bit.the thing that is still not working, as far as i can see is the laptop isn't receiving ip address automatically under ipv4 or ipv6. both are set to do so, but nothing is showing. i thought that was the reason i couldn't get to the net originally, but must have been something else. what do i try now guys?
jimbo Posted January 21, 2014 Author #28 Posted January 21, 2014 (edited) just add IPv4 Default GatewayIPv4 DNS Server have addresses but IPv4 WINS Server has nothing showing this is using wireless connection, remember Edited January 21, 2014 by jimbo
Andr-Tech uk666 Posted January 21, 2014 Andr-Tech #29 Posted January 21, 2014 LOL, we can only try Have you any firewall or anti-virus on the laptop? Have you changed any firewall or anti-virus programs lately? Check the computer for malware and remove any found e.g., Malwarebyte Anti-Malware let it detect and remove any malicious programs from your computer. Please post any warning message or errors, try the following: Please click on Start, then right-click on Computer, then click on Manage, then click on Device manager, then open/expand Network adapters and right-click on each of the items under it, click on Uninstall, and confirm. Then restart the computer.Please click on Start->All Programs->Accessories, then right-click on Command Prompt and click on Run as administrator. Then type:netsh winsock reset and press Enter.ipconfig /release and press Enter.ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.netsh int ip reset netshlog.txt and press Enter.Then restart the computer and check. If not fix - Open Network Diagnostics by right clicking the network icon in the notification area, and then clicking Diagnose and repair.
jimbo Posted January 21, 2014 Author #30 Posted January 21, 2014 (edited) will check out new info from you, uk666. many tnx for your help. will get back to you in a while. gotta go out.at least there is wireless internet access atm. as for the task above i carried out, who in hell would have thought that, eh? if ok with you, if you're not on line, i'll chuck you a mail Edited January 21, 2014 by jimbo
jimbo Posted January 21, 2014 Author #31 Posted January 21, 2014 well guys, as daft as it sounds (to me anyway) that battery pull trick seems to have done the trick. i have been on and off the net since doing it, all without issue and have tried it on cable as well. i'll return the laptop to the owner tomorrow and see how he gets on. i want to thank you guys for coming to my aid over this. your help has been most appreciated. something else i learned on my 'net travels, looking for a solution as well was that if the ipv4 etc is set to auto get an ip address, it wont show! same with the dns server. learn something every day! also saw where it's recomended to untick using ipv6. dont know if anyone can elaborate on why that is? tnx again guys
jimbo Posted January 22, 2014 Author #32 Posted January 22, 2014 moving on from the last post, all appears to be good still, so i'm gonna take the heap of crap, i mean the laptop, ha ha, back. the non connecting to the 'net has gone. who would have thought that what seemed to be a ridiculous proceedure would have worked? after the time you spent and advice you gave me people, i hope you dont mind. many tnx again
humble3d Posted January 29, 2014 #33 Posted January 29, 2014 Have you tried this FREE program ? Softpedia Editor's Review for NETGEAR GenieEDITOR'S RATING: 3.5/5An application that monitors your network, sets up restrictions for certain websites, helps you configure your router and much moreWritten by Alexandru Chirila on January 27th, 2014NETGEAR Genie is an all-around networking application that allows you to analyze and monitor the network you are part of.It displays a user-friendly interface which is structured into various sections and allow for quick access to all its features and tools.With it, you are able to view a graphical representation of your Internet traffic for both upload and download. While NETGEAR Genie is active, you get a list of all the installed applications on your computer which are open and use a connection to the Internet. It displays their current and total upload and download speeds allowing you to see if any of them is abusing your bandwidth.The application also allows you to manage your Wi-Fi connections and configure the settings of your router if you provide it with the administrator username and password.NETGEAR Genie is really quick on its feet too. In a few seconds after it is run, it creates a complete network map. You can then view all the names of the computers that are connected to it and access information such as connection type, IP address, status and MAC address. In case you need to, the application can be set to notify you when a new device is added to the network.Besides monitoring, NETGEAR Genie also comes in the aid of those who need to apply certain restrictions to the content that is made available through a computer. It offers a parental control feature that allows you to block a large number of website categories.Moreover, NETGEAR Genie enables you to convert a printer into an AirPrint compatible one, which means that you can wirelessly print documents from your iPad and iPhone.In closing, NETGEAR Genie is an application that can certainly do a lot of things and it does them well. All you have to do, is try it out.NETGEAR Genie description[media Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. CHOOSE FROM PC, MAC, PHONES Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content.
Administrator draww Posted January 29, 2014 Administrator #34 Posted January 29, 2014 have you tried Network Magic Pro? With Network Magic Pro, you can skip the tech support phone calls, online forums and expensive on-site consultants. Network Magic Pro provides do-it-yourself tools to help you set up, manage and secure your network like an IT professional. * Connect your devices together in minutes * Share Internet connections, printers and files * Protect your network with enhanced WPA security capabilities and status alerts * Repair your network and Internet connections to stay online and productive * Control access to the Internet and track online activity with remote desktop screenshots grab it here -> http://forum-andr.net/topic/21913-cisco-network-magic-pro-edition-v5591950/ and sorry for the late reply, driver pack finds and installs drivers automatically. have you tried it also? if one driver fails to install, you can use PCI vendor ID (driver pack shows it to you in case of failed drivers installation) to google and find correct drivers. hope it helps.
jimbo Posted January 29, 2014 Author #35 Posted January 29, 2014 many tnx to you humble3d and to you draaw. the only program i tried whilst having this connection issue was network magic, as was suggested above by s33m33. i'll take a look at the ones you have suggested as well. the connection is still good, as far as i know (sure my neighbour would have been banging on the door by now if not!) but always good to have a couple of extra bits. when one dont work, another may. appreciate the help people
Andr-Tech uk666 Posted February 10, 2014 Andr-Tech #36 Posted February 10, 2014 Can this topic be mark as solved/answered?
jimbo Posted February 10, 2014 Author #37 Posted February 10, 2014 (edited) hi UK666. i would say so, even though i still have no idea what the problem was keeping the laptop from connecting to the net, or indeed, what happened to actually make it connect! i haven't had any complaints about it, so assume it's still doing as it should do, so yes, mark it sorted, please. many tnx for your help over this too Edited February 10, 2014 by jimbo 1
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