Internet connection but no local network


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    Windows 7 beta
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    Internet connection but no local network


    Windows 7 build 7057 EEE 1000HE

    I seem to have a situation where my wireless connection does not include my local network, so I cannot see or connect to any local computers on my network but I can connect to the internet just fine wirelessly. Of course, if I wire into the ethernet port I can see the local computers. I know I should be able to access the local computers wirelessly but I cannot seem to find the "switch" to combine local and internet access.
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    7264x64/7260x86
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    7057 has shoddy network support, almost everyone has problems with 7057 not showing network connections. Move up to build7068.
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    Windows 7 Build 7600 Laptop and desktop. Also OSX 10.5.7 and 10.6 Snow on Laptop
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    ha 7068 just as bloody bad for me. Running on 7077 now, hope that will fix but need to install onto desktop PC yet to see if all machines connect.
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    windows 7 rc1 built7100
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    unidentified network no internet access


    i have exactly the same very annoying problem---wireless goes fine
    but internet via local lan 2 realtek cards give both unidentified network no internet connection---local network works----it looks like a router connected to cable modem problem----reloaded the router ucode---then it works---until the next boot
    in the sitecom router dhcp is enabled---however i cannot see any assigned ip address ie 192.168.0.100 or higher
    disabling and enabling thet local network adapter sometimes helps

    if using a switch instead of a router,it works ok--normal detection of network---but i also need wireless connections for my laptop--so this is not a solution for me

    i hope microsoft can solve this issue---because a lot of users have this problem
    regards k v rooy
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    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #5

    Make sure you have uPNP option in the router set to enabled.
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