PC Tweaks
- 5/16/2009 07:04:00 AM - 9 comments
Windows Vista wifi connection problems
I have a Sony Vaio laptop loaded with Windows Vista SP 1. My problem with its wifi connection started when I was trying to connect to our office’s wifi. Not only that, all laptop’s running Vista had the same problem. The Network Connection icon
does not display internet connection, or it displays internet connection however any web browser can’t connect to the internet.
So I search the web for an answer to this problem and I found out that it’s not only me that’s having the same problem. In one of the posts, I have encountered a software solution to this problem. Most people resolved their Vista wifi connection issues by running something that is not available in Vista Home and Home Premium editions. So I downloaded the software called Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1 and it solved my problem. I hope it will work with your wifi connection issues too.
You can download the software via RapidShare here and follow the step-by-step guide to fix your internet connection below.
Step-by-Step Guide to fixing Windows Vista wifi connection problems
- Download Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1.
- You need to copy this software anywhere in your hard drive, do not run this on a mapped network drive or from the network.
- Run Vista DHCP Broadcast Fix 1.1 as administrator. To do that, right click on its icon and select Run as administrator.
- If prompted with the UAC (User Access Control = User Annoyance Control
), just click continue and you will a window like the one below.
- What you need to do first is identify which of your adapter is for you wifi connection. So click Query Adapters.
- Once you have the query results, look for anything that says Wireless in the Description column, that should be your wireless network adapter.
- Now in the Adapter column, click the name of your wifi adapter and make sure that it is selected. You will know that it is selected because it will be highlighted blue.
- Once selected, click Apply Fix. It will say something about you praying for the fix to work.
Just click Ok. It worked for me, it might also work for you. I hope…
- Now you have been asked to Restart, so do a restart.
By now, your wifi connection should be solved. If you still have questions, just post a comment on this page or send me an email. If you find this information useful, you can Digg this page.
Hope this helps…
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