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      07-16-2007, 06:24 AM
I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I upgraded
to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since I was able to
connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port and login to it's
main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to Vista, I am unable to
connect other pc's using the other 3 connections. There is nowhere within
the router itself to disable any of the 4 ethernet connections, and I am
wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me to connect my laptop.

Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
remaining ethernet connections of my router?

My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet connection
#1 > PC.
My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet with
any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN software?
So far the only option that requires the software is to upgrade the router's
firmware, but I had already installed the latest firmware for my router when
I had XP Pro.

Thanks in advance.
G

 
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      07-16-2007, 10:14 AM
Hi,

There's nothing in Vista that would cause the router to not allow
connections on the other channels. That configuration data is in the router
itself, it's not controlled by Windows. Make sure it is set for dynamic
addressing (DHCP) and that security features like defining access by mac
address are not turned on at this point.

Have you checked that the Vista machine will connect on any port? If it will
not, then there is a problem with the router.

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" ..." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I
> upgraded to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since I
> was able to connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port and
> login to it's main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to Vista, I
> am unable to connect other pc's using the other 3 connections. There is
> nowhere within the router itself to disable any of the 4 ethernet
> connections, and I am wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me to connect
> my laptop.
>
> Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
> remaining ethernet connections of my router?
>
> My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet connection
> #1 > PC.
> My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet with
> any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
> Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
> router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN
> software? So far the only option that requires the software is to upgrade
> the router's firmware, but I had already installed the latest firmware for
> my router when I had XP Pro.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> G


 
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Barb Bowman
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      07-16-2007, 10:29 AM
try http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/928233/en-us

if this does not help, it's really time to purchase a new router as
the 500 is now non supported.

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>I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I upgraded
>to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since I was able to
>connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port and login to it's
>main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to Vista, I am unable to
>connect other pc's using the other 3 connections. There is nowhere within
>the router itself to disable any of the 4 ethernet connections, and I am
>wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me to connect my laptop.
>
>Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
>remaining ethernet connections of my router?
>
>My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet connection
>#1 > PC.
>My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet with
>any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
>Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
>router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN software?
>So far the only option that requires the software is to upgrade the router's
>firmware, but I had already installed the latest firmware for my router when
>I had XP Pro.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>G

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Gary Tsang
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      07-16-2007, 08:33 PM
Are you sure you haven't gone out of your way to disable DHCP on computers
you are trying to connect to the other 3 ports?

If you plugged whatever is plugged into port 1 into another port, you'll
likely find that it still works. That would definitely indicate that it is
an issue on the computers you are trying to connect.

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" ..." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I
> upgraded to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since I
> was able to connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port and
> login to it's main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to Vista, I
> am unable to connect other pc's using the other 3 connections. There is
> nowhere within the router itself to disable any of the 4 ethernet
> connections, and I am wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me to connect
> my laptop.
>
> Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
> remaining ethernet connections of my router?
>
> My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet connection
> #1 > PC.
> My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet with
> any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
> Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
> router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN
> software? So far the only option that requires the software is to upgrade
> the router's firmware, but I had already installed the latest firmware for
> my router when I had XP Pro.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> G



 
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      07-18-2007, 08:19 AM
It was down to the wiring.
I originally had a very long network cable that was in two pieces connected
together with a network coupler.
I decided to shorten the cable since I didn't need it to be so long and
disconnected from the coupler.
The connection didn't work with one cable, however when I made the cable
longer with the coupler, network connection was up and running again. I
think the coupler made the wire cross cable(forgot types of network cables)
and now its works as a charm.

Thanks for your input tho.
G


"Gary Tsang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are you sure you haven't gone out of your way to disable DHCP on computers
> you are trying to connect to the other 3 ports?
>
> If you plugged whatever is plugged into port 1 into another port, you'll
> likely find that it still works. That would definitely indicate that it is
> an issue on the computers you are trying to connect.
>
> --
> Gary Tsang
> http://www.gtsang.com
>
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center
> http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>
>
>
> " ..." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I
>> upgraded to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since I
>> was able to connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port and
>> login to it's main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to Vista,
>> I am unable to connect other pc's using the other 3 connections. There is
>> nowhere within the router itself to disable any of the 4 ethernet
>> connections, and I am wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me to
>> connect my laptop.
>>
>> Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
>> remaining ethernet connections of my router?
>>
>> My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet
>> connection #1 > PC.
>> My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet
>> with any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
>> Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
>> router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN
>> software? So far the only option that requires the software is to upgrade
>> the router's firmware, but I had already installed the latest firmware
>> for my router when I had XP Pro.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> G

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      07-19-2007, 12:28 AM
Glad you found the issue!

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" ..." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> It was down to the wiring.
> I originally had a very long network cable that was in two pieces
> connected together with a network coupler.
> I decided to shorten the cable since I didn't need it to be so long and
> disconnected from the coupler.
> The connection didn't work with one cable, however when I made the cable
> longer with the coupler, network connection was up and running again. I
> think the coupler made the wire cross cable(forgot types of network
> cables) and now its works as a charm.
>
> Thanks for your input tho.
> G
>
>
> "Gary Tsang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ujfuTi%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Are you sure you haven't gone out of your way to disable DHCP on
>> computers you are trying to connect to the other 3 ports?
>>
>> If you plugged whatever is plugged into port 1 into another port, you'll
>> likely find that it still works. That would definitely indicate that it
>> is an issue on the computers you are trying to connect.
>>
>> --
>> Gary Tsang
>> http://www.gtsang.com
>>
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center
>> http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>>
>>
>>
>> " ..." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I've been using MN-500 Microsoft Router with Windows XP Pro. When I
>>> upgraded to Vista Ultimate, the settings stayed within the router since
>>> I was able to connect to it using the #1 of 4 Ethernet Connection port
>>> and login to it's main page: 192.168.2.1. However, after upgrading to
>>> Vista, I am unable to connect other pc's using the other 3 connections.
>>> There is nowhere within the router itself to disable any of the 4
>>> ethernet connections, and I am wondering whether Vista doesn't permit me
>>> to connect my laptop.
>>>
>>> Are there any settings that need to apply in Vista so I can use the
>>> remaining ethernet connections of my router?
>>>
>>> My main PC is Vista Ult. connected via Cable > Router: Ethernet
>>> connection #1 > PC.
>>> My laptop is Windows XP Pro and I'm trying to connect it via ethernet
>>> with any of remaining 3 ethernet connections on the MN-500.
>>> Since I'm able to connect to the internet and I'm able to go into the
>>> router's settings via 192.168.2.1, should I still install the MSBN
>>> software? So far the only option that requires the software is to
>>> upgrade the router's firmware, but I had already installed the latest
>>> firmware for my router when I had XP Pro.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> G

>>
>>
>>

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