Network not set up by install

Posted: 02-02-2007, 08:50 AM
Installing Business for OEM. Previous check that it would take Vista was
OK.

During setup it detects a network device and asks me to select a security
setting - I have tried both Work and Home (after a re-install!).

However when Vista finally fires up it tells me it cannot find a network.
Looking in Device Manager shows that the network driver has been correctly
and successfully installed.

When I run diagnostics it says that no wireless network adapter is installed
and configured - which is true but ignores the fact that a wired adapter is
installed and configured.

Any ideas where I am going wrong? Why is it just looking for a wireless
adaptor? How do I cahnge it to look for a wired one?

TIA

David Anson


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rodb
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RE: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-02-2007, 09:36 AM


"David Anson" wrote:
> Installing Business for OEM. Previous check that it would take Vista was
> OK.
>
> During setup it detects a network device and asks me to select a security
> setting - I have tried both Work and Home (after a re-install!).
>
> However when Vista finally fires up it tells me it cannot find a network.
> Looking in Device Manager shows that the network driver has been correctly
> and successfully installed.
>
> When I run diagnostics it says that no wireless network adapter is installed
> and configured - which is true but ignores the fact that a wired adapter is
> installed and configured.
>
> Any ideas where I am going wrong? Why is it just looking for a wireless
> adaptor? How do I cahnge it to look for a wired one?
>
> TIA
>
> David Anson
>
>
> I have a similar problem, Vista installs a MS driver for my NIC but I cannot browse the network.
Following a clean install, NIC looks all right in device manager, but I
cannot get to the network or my server. But, during bootup Vista DOES get to
my server (DHCP) and gets an address, gateway address etc!

If I reload the driver from the motherboard drivers disk, (an XP driver) I
can get to the network until I reboot the PC.

SO it seems to be a driver problem. Nothing on the Gigabyte website for the
NIC either, which is a Realtek 8211 running at a gig.

I will chase up MS in a few days if I cannot find any help elsewhere, but I
have not found anyone yet with the same problem. The motherboard works well
under XP so I dont believe its a hardware issue.

Motherboard is a gigabyte GA-M61PM-S2, version 1. Does anyone have this
motherboard working OK under Vista??


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Ed Stoddard
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RE: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-02-2007, 03:03 PM


"rodb" wrote:
>
>
> "David Anson" wrote:
>
> > Installing Business for OEM. Previous check that it would take Vista was
> > OK.
> >
> > During setup it detects a network device and asks me to select a security
> > setting - I have tried both Work and Home (after a re-install!).
> >
> > However when Vista finally fires up it tells me it cannot find a network.
> > Looking in Device Manager shows that the network driver has been correctly
> > and successfully installed.
> >
> > When I run diagnostics it says that no wireless network adapter is installed
> > and configured - which is true but ignores the fact that a wired adapter is
> > installed and configured.
> >
> > Any ideas where I am going wrong? Why is it just looking for a wireless
> > adaptor? How do I cahnge it to look for a wired one?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > David Anson
> >
> >
> > I have a similar problem, Vista installs a MS driver for my NIC but I cannot browse the network.
>
> Following a clean install, NIC looks all right in device manager, but I
> cannot get to the network or my server. But, during bootup Vista DOES get to
> my server (DHCP) and gets an address, gateway address etc!
>
> If I reload the driver from the motherboard drivers disk, (an XP driver) I
> can get to the network until I reboot the PC.
>
> SO it seems to be a driver problem. Nothing on the Gigabyte website for the
> NIC either, which is a Realtek 8211 running at a gig.
>
> I will chase up MS in a few days if I cannot find any help elsewhere, but I
> have not found anyone yet with the same problem. The motherboard works well
> under XP so I dont believe its a hardware issue.
>
> Motherboard is a gigabyte GA-M61PM-S2, version 1. Does anyone have this
> motherboard working OK under Vista??
>
>
Could it be a simple as turning your firewall off? I had no cable Internet
connection until I turned my WindowsLive OneCare firewall OFF. Now I have to
figure out how to set Microsoft's firewall to allow my broadband connection
when it is on!

Anyone know, please help. Thanks
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David Anson
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Re: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-02-2007, 04:36 PM
My NIC is an Nvidia nForce networking controller running version 6.2.0.126
of the driver which was apparently authored by Microsoft. If I go to the
Nvidia website I can find version 5.04 from July 2005 which was an alpha
driver for use with Vista Beta 1.

I tried updating the driver but understandably it refused to do so. I
therefore started to uninstal the driver - 2 hours have so far elapsed and
it is still trying to do it.........

David

"rodb" <rodb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "David Anson" wrote:
>
>> Installing Business for OEM. Previous check that it would take Vista was
>> OK.
>>
>> During setup it detects a network device and asks me to select a security
>> setting - I have tried both Work and Home (after a re-install!).
>>
>> However when Vista finally fires up it tells me it cannot find a network.
>> Looking in Device Manager shows that the network driver has been
>> correctly
>> and successfully installed.
>>
>> When I run diagnostics it says that no wireless network adapter is
>> installed
>> and configured - which is true but ignores the fact that a wired adapter
>> is
>> installed and configured.
>>
>> Any ideas where I am going wrong? Why is it just looking for a wireless
>> adaptor? How do I cahnge it to look for a wired one?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> David Anson
>>
>>
>> I have a similar problem, Vista installs a MS driver for my NIC but I
>> cannot browse the network.
>
> Following a clean install, NIC looks all right in device manager, but I
> cannot get to the network or my server. But, during bootup Vista DOES get
> to
> my server (DHCP) and gets an address, gateway address etc!
>
> If I reload the driver from the motherboard drivers disk, (an XP driver) I
> can get to the network until I reboot the PC.
>
> SO it seems to be a driver problem. Nothing on the Gigabyte website for
> the
> NIC either, which is a Realtek 8211 running at a gig.
>
> I will chase up MS in a few days if I cannot find any help elsewhere, but
> I
> have not found anyone yet with the same problem. The motherboard works
> well
> under XP so I dont believe its a hardware issue.
>
> Motherboard is a gigabyte GA-M61PM-S2, version 1. Does anyone have this
> motherboard working OK under Vista??
>
>

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Re: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-02-2007, 11:02 PM
I have just tried turning off the firewall, no difference unfortunately.
I will try to go back to an earlier driver (beta ) driver.

Regards


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David Anson
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Re: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-03-2007, 07:44 AM
I tried the same. No result.

David
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>I have just tried turning off the firewall, no difference unfortunately.
> I will try to go back to an earlier driver (beta ) driver.
>
> Regards
>
>

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Re: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-08-2007, 10:03 AM

Problem solved!!! Nvidia have just released Vista drivers for Nforce 4. It
solves my problem.

Knew it was a driver issue.......

Regards
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William Biesty
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RE: Network not set up by install
Posted: 02-26-2007, 07:12 PM
I also clean installed Vista Business OEM and my Belkin Wireless NIC was not
configured. However, when I tried to connect to the wireless network, like
magic I was connected. Maybe try to just connect?

Why Vista finds and configres my Deskjet printer after install but not the
wireless NIC I can only ponder. (But not too long!)
--
--William


"David Anson" wrote:
> Installing Business for OEM. Previous check that it would take Vista was
> OK.
>
> During setup it detects a network device and asks me to select a security
> setting - I have tried both Work and Home (after a re-install!).
>
> However when Vista finally fires up it tells me it cannot find a network.
> Looking in Device Manager shows that the network driver has been correctly
> and successfully installed.
>
> When I run diagnostics it says that no wireless network adapter is installed
> and configured - which is true but ignores the fact that a wired adapter is
> installed and configured.
>
> Any ideas where I am going wrong? Why is it just looking for a wireless
> adaptor? How do I cahnge it to look for a wired one?
>
> TIA
>
> David Anson
>
>
>
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