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I am having trouble getting out to the Internet when I hook on to a wireless
network outside my office and at home – like at a restaurant or wireless hot spot. I use window xp which is completely up to date w all updates. I also use Norton’s Internet security and anti virus. When I go to a new wireless network and do a view wireless networks – I can see and connect to the new network. Meaning I can see the network in my “network connection” and under “details” I can see the IP address of the network I am hooked to. But, even though I am connect to the new wireless I can not get “out” to the Internet. I have Window’s firewall turned off, as i use the Nortons firewall in normal use and then even turn my Norton’s firewall off and I still can not get to the Internet on the new wireless network. I have even typed the wireless IP address into the Norton’s excepted list and I still can not connect. Any suggestions on how to get to the internet on new wireless networks Thanks |
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In news:044D1DDE-9760-458A-A93C-AE7AF3392840@microsoft.com, badger man <badgerman@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > I am having trouble getting out to the Internet when I hook on to a > wireless network outside my office and at home - like at a restaurant > or wireless hot spot. > > I use window xp which is completely up to date w all updates. I also > use Norton's Internet security and anti virus. > > When I go to a new wireless network and do a view wireless networks - > I can see and connect to the new network. Meaning I can see the > network in my "network connection" and under "details" I can see the > IP address of the network I am hooked to. > > But, even though I am connect to the new wireless I can not get "out" > to the Internet. > > I have Window's firewall turned off, as i use the Nortons firewall in > normal use and then even turn my Norton's firewall off and I still > can not get to the Internet on the new wireless network. > > I have even typed the wireless IP address into the Norton's excepted > list and I still can not connect. > > Any suggestions on how to get to the internet on new wireless networks > > Thanks Don't disable your firewall when you're connected to any network, even for testing. I don't use NIS so I'm not sure what it blocks, but if you're going to disable it, make sure you enable the Windows firewall before connecting - it doesn't block any outbound ports, so it likely won't prevent you from connecting. What are the symptoms you're seeing? Page not found? ? Is this a company laptop? If so, it may be locked down to prevent you from doing this. Presuming that is not the case, and presuming this happens on *all* your wireless connection attempts and you know they don't require any sort of fancy authentication, if you type ipconfig /all in a command prompt, you should see the default gatway & DNS servers you've been assigned by the DHCP server, provided you got one, and can try pinging each in turn....if you can ping both the gateway IP and DNS IP successfully, try pinging www.yahoo.com or something to see if that's working. If so, check your internet options in control panel and look at the connection settings. |
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the message i get is web page not found - then - do you want to work off line
- or try again - this is the type of message when there is no connection at all. but the window network page says i am connected to the wireless network - so i am assuming i am somehow prevented from connecting to the internet on this "NEW" wireless connection. i have a laptop - but it is a out of the box machine as i am not part of a big company - anything done to the machine is by me personally and i am a small business owner not an IT guy. just running Nortons internet security - but again, even when i turn this all off i still can not get to the internet crazy i know but a real pain in the .... as i travel a lot and need to be able to connect from anywhere "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > > In news:044D1DDE-9760-458A-A93C-AE7AF3392840@microsoft.com, > badger man <badgerman@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > > I am having trouble getting out to the Internet when I hook on to a > > wireless network outside my office and at home - like at a restaurant > > or wireless hot spot. > > > > I use window xp which is completely up to date w all updates. I also > > use Norton's Internet security and anti virus. > > > > When I go to a new wireless network and do a view wireless networks - > > I can see and connect to the new network. Meaning I can see the > > network in my "network connection" and under "details" I can see the > > IP address of the network I am hooked to. > > > > But, even though I am connect to the new wireless I can not get "out" > > to the Internet. > > > > I have Window's firewall turned off, as i use the Nortons firewall in > > normal use and then even turn my Norton's firewall off and I still > > can not get to the Internet on the new wireless network. > > > > I have even typed the wireless IP address into the Norton's excepted > > list and I still can not connect. > > > > Any suggestions on how to get to the internet on new wireless networks > > > > Thanks > > Don't disable your firewall when you're connected to any network, even for > testing. I don't use NIS so I'm not sure what it blocks, but if you're going > to disable it, make sure you enable the Windows firewall before connecting - > it doesn't block any outbound ports, so it likely won't prevent you from > connecting. > > What are the symptoms you're seeing? Page not found? ? > > Is this a company laptop? If so, it may be locked down to prevent you from > doing this. > > Presuming that is not the case, and presuming this happens on *all* your > wireless connection attempts and you know they don't require any sort of > fancy authentication, if you type > > ipconfig /all > > in a command prompt, you should see the default gatway & DNS servers you've > been assigned by the DHCP server, provided you got one, and can try pinging > each in turn....if you can ping both the gateway IP and DNS IP successfully, > try pinging www.yahoo.com or something to see if that's working. If so, > check your internet options in control panel and look at the connection > settings. > > > |
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In news:519EF462-2FD3-4AC8-BFA6-F406BA7AC0D8@microsoft.com, badger man <badgerman@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > the message i get is web page not found - then - do you want to work > off line - or try again - this is the type of message when there is > no connection at all. > > but the window network page says i am connected to the wireless > network - so i am assuming i am somehow prevented from connecting to > the internet on this "NEW" wireless connection. Did you try any of my suggestions re pinging? Post back when you've done so, with your results. > > i have a laptop - but it is a out of the box machine as i am not part > of a big company - anything done to the machine is by me personally > and i am a small business owner not an IT guy. > > just running Nortons internet security - but again, even when i turn > this all off i still can not get to the internet > > crazy i know but a real pain in the .... as i travel a lot and need > to be able to connect from anywhere > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> >> >> In news:044D1DDE-9760-458A-A93C-AE7AF3392840@microsoft.com, >> badger man <badgerman@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: >>> I am having trouble getting out to the Internet when I hook on to a >>> wireless network outside my office and at home - like at a >>> restaurant or wireless hot spot. >>> >>> I use window xp which is completely up to date w all updates. I >>> also use Norton's Internet security and anti virus. >>> >>> When I go to a new wireless network and do a view wireless networks >>> - I can see and connect to the new network. Meaning I can see the >>> network in my "network connection" and under "details" I can see the >>> IP address of the network I am hooked to. >>> >>> But, even though I am connect to the new wireless I can not get >>> "out" to the Internet. >>> >>> I have Window's firewall turned off, as i use the Nortons firewall >>> in normal use and then even turn my Norton's firewall off and I >>> still can not get to the Internet on the new wireless network. >>> >>> I have even typed the wireless IP address into the Norton's excepted >>> list and I still can not connect. >>> >>> Any suggestions on how to get to the internet on new wireless >>> networks >>> >>> Thanks >> >> Don't disable your firewall when you're connected to any network, >> even for testing. I don't use NIS so I'm not sure what it blocks, >> but if you're going to disable it, make sure you enable the Windows >> firewall before connecting - it doesn't block any outbound ports, so >> it likely won't prevent you from connecting. >> >> What are the symptoms you're seeing? Page not found? ? >> >> Is this a company laptop? If so, it may be locked down to prevent >> you from doing this. >> >> Presuming that is not the case, and presuming this happens on *all* >> your wireless connection attempts and you know they don't require >> any sort of fancy authentication, if you type >> >> ipconfig /all >> >> in a command prompt, you should see the default gatway & DNS servers >> you've been assigned by the DHCP server, provided you got one, and >> can try pinging each in turn....if you can ping both the gateway IP >> and DNS IP successfully, try pinging www.yahoo.com or something to >> see if that's working. If so, check your internet options in control >> panel and look at the connection settings. |
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