WTurgeon
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I have been having a problem with my wireless router crashing when using Windows 7. Whenever I tried to access shared folders or computers on my home network, Windows 7 would show "limited connectivity" and I would lose my internet connection. At the same time, any of my Windows XP machines would lose connectivity. Nothing would get them to reconnect until I reset the router. Then the machines would connect automatically as usual.
I turned off network discovery in my network control panel in Windows 7, and the problem has stopped. But now I still can't access shared computers, folders, or printers.
The Windows XP machines can "see" the Windows 7 machine but of course, with network discovery turned off, the Windows 7 machine cannot find any of the local resources.
The home network is a simple workgroup and the wireless router is a Dynex DX-WEGRTR v.1000 with the latest firmware (US Ver. 1.01.08).
I called the Dynex help line and they were singularly UNhelpful! They said my network setup was at fault...completely ignoring the fact that the XP resources all work properly, including network printing and file sharing.
I have NOT set up a HomeGroup as XP machines cannot use a HomeGroup. I have also tried turning off IPv6 in the Windows 7 system registry as defined by Microsoft in a TechNet article with no discernable difference (the network runs on IPv4 of course).
Does anyone have any idea how to solve this problem?
I turned off network discovery in my network control panel in Windows 7, and the problem has stopped. But now I still can't access shared computers, folders, or printers.
The Windows XP machines can "see" the Windows 7 machine but of course, with network discovery turned off, the Windows 7 machine cannot find any of the local resources.
The home network is a simple workgroup and the wireless router is a Dynex DX-WEGRTR v.1000 with the latest firmware (US Ver. 1.01.08).
I called the Dynex help line and they were singularly UNhelpful! They said my network setup was at fault...completely ignoring the fact that the XP resources all work properly, including network printing and file sharing.
I have NOT set up a HomeGroup as XP machines cannot use a HomeGroup. I have also tried turning off IPv6 in the Windows 7 system registry as defined by Microsoft in a TechNet article with no discernable difference (the network runs on IPv4 of course).
Does anyone have any idea how to solve this problem?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 UltimateIntel iCore i5 430m8 Gb.Intel integrated
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway NV59
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel iCore i5 430m
- Motherboard
- Stock
- Memory
- 8 Gb.
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel integrated
- Sound Card
- Realtek onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15.6" 16:9 Display
- Hard Drives
- 640 Gb
- PSU
- Stock
- Case
- Stock
- Cooling
- Stock