Lots of people have asked me about this problem probably hundreds of times before with Vista. Wasn't anything to do with the drivers at all.
On Windows Vista, they set the security settings to check for a DHCP broadcast flag when it connects to any wireless router ( like a special club handshake ). Not all routers have this capability, so Vista wont give you internet access.
Microsoft released a patch for this which turns this feature off which can be downloaded from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233
Applied that fix. The router never had a problem getting an IP address from the router. Tried it with the fix, but still same problem - router can connect to the wifi network, get an IP address but not browse the internet.
Regards,
Stuart
Current ISP: Xilo LLU (via Cable & Wireless)
Previous ISP: Zen (for 9 years).
Stuart
Current ISP: Xilo LLU (via Cable & Wireless)
Previous ISP: Zen (for 9 years).



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