Windows 7 Thread, No network (and internet) access - with a a non-dsl modem ! in Technical; Hi
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14th August 2009, 12:09 AM #1
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No network (and internet) access - with a a non-dsl modem !
Hi
I'm in the African bush without any local help but crocodiles for suicide in case I can't solve the issue with you…
Under Windows7 RC 7100 with a modem (Nokia N91, with pcsuite driver last version), the internet connection worked well at the beginning, and after a few days, without changing anything, now it always says "no network access", with the yellow triangle.
All troubleshootings have not detected any issue.
The modem is still connecting to the computer (Dell studio 17), IPs are appearing, but "no network access".
On another computer under xp, the internet access is working fine.
I have already:
- unchecked the IPv6
- switched off the other network cards (ethernet and wireless) in order to avoid conflicts
- switched off the windows firewall
- rebooted
- tried public and office networks (home network impossible without IPv6)
Please help!
Thks in advance.
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14th August 2009, 07:56 AM #2 Check you haven't been cut off?
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14th August 2009, 01:38 PM #3
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Compulsory network?
Cut off from a network?
But I'm the only user of this computer,
I do not not know how I can create a network if I have to because I have neither wireless access point, nor router (my modem works with a 2G internet SIM card).
Windows7 says that I'm connected to the modem but not to any network.
Since it is advised to uncheck IPv6, I cannot anyway create any homegroup, so Windows7 allows Public network or Office network options.
The "network connection details" are (literally translated) :
DNS suffix proper to connection (empty)
Physical address (empty)
DHCP activated No
IPv4 adress 255.255.255.255
IPv4 default… (empty)
DNS IPv4 server 10.172.11.100
WINS IPv4 server (empty)
NetBIOS on TCP/IV activated No
Thank you if you have any suggestion.
Steve
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14th August 2009, 01:56 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
SteveMTN
Cut off from a network?
But I'm the only user of this computer,
I do not not know how I can create a network if I have to because I have neither wireless access point, nor router (my modem works with a 2G internet SIM card).
No, cut off by your phone provider. To put it another way, have you paid the bill?
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14th August 2009, 01:57 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
SteveMTN
Hi
I'm in the African bush without any local help but crocodiles for suicide in case I can't solve the issue with you…
Under Windows7 RC 7100 with a modem (Nokia N91, with pcsuite driver last version), the internet connection worked well at the beginning, and after a few days, without changing anything, now it always says "no network access", with the yellow triangle.
All troubleshootings have not detected any issue.
The modem is still connecting to the computer (Dell studio 17), IPs are appearing, but "no network access".
On another computer under xp, the internet access is working fine.
I have already:
- unchecked the IPv6
- switched off the other network cards (ethernet and wireless) in order to avoid conflicts
- switched off the windows firewall
- rebooted
- tried public and office networks (home network impossible without IPv6)
Please help!
Thks in advance.
See above in bold - if it works on an xp machine then how come not on the windows 7
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14th August 2009, 02:05 PM #6
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As I said,
the modem works fine with another computer under Xp (hardware, driver and internet access are all right),
and under Windows7, it appears connected to the computer, nut the network acsess is impossible.
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