@mjw9363 What's the error message you get when you try to install? Maybe you have to right click on the installer and select "Run as administrator". Let me know if you have problems still and please write the details here.
1. Reset your IE Internet Settings: TOOLS / Internet Options/ Advanced >> RESET.
2. On START MENU RUN Command: msconfig
then in the General TAB Select NORMAL START UP, and the APPLY, if it is already set ti that, click any other choice like Diagnostic start up, then back to Normal Startup, (so that you can hut the APPLY button. Then reboot. THAT IS ALL. Worked perfectly for me.
I have the same problem but usually ONLY when I install Adobe Acrobat 7 or Adobe Indesign CS3 and then re-boot!! If I unistall these apps, the network issues get fixed... the Enable / Disable Network Adapter only works when you boot up; after rebooting again, the internet is gone again ARGGG!!!!
Hey electropirates! Did you mean you solved it or you want to know how did I solve it? I haven't really solved it yet, it's no where near as bad as it was since I got those Windows updates done. Another solution is update your network driver from the manufacturers website, which I haven't had time to do yet, and/or update your router, if it is too old to support Windows 7, which I've heard roomer of. It's all about hardware compatibility. Hope this helps.
I spoke too soon. Issue sporadic now. Was starting to look like a gateway issue for me. Makes sense that it is lack of support for the driver with WIndows 7. It's still very new. I still recommend Windows 7 if your computer passes the Upgrade Advisor Tool assessment.
An update for you all. I installed a new update for Windows 7 last night and seemed to have fixed this issue. I Installed the update on my wired network at the office, went home and connected to the wireless and when I came in the office this morning to connect to my wired network, expecting it to not work, guess what... I didn't have to do the work around this morning! Yay! Microsoft fixed the only bug I found so far already.
this never worked out for this i phoned telkom and they say im caped but sometimes i get internet access and sometimes no internet access
webstar58 1 year ago
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mjw9363 1 year ago
@mjw9363 What's the error message you get when you try to install? Maybe you have to right click on the installer and select "Run as administrator". Let me know if you have problems still and please write the details here.
twinbytesinc 1 year ago
@mjw9363 try searching for it on your local disk on your pc
webstar58 1 year ago
So, here's an update. I changed my router for different reasons and guess what? This problem is no more! This confirms what paulDIAT was saying.
twinbytesinc 2 years ago
OK I found a working solution: 2 steps
1. Reset your IE Internet Settings: TOOLS / Internet Options/ Advanced >> RESET.
2. On START MENU RUN Command: msconfig
then in the General TAB Select NORMAL START UP, and the APPLY, if it is already set ti that, click any other choice like Diagnostic start up, then back to Normal Startup, (so that you can hut the APPLY button. Then reboot. THAT IS ALL. Worked perfectly for me.
winkipinky 2 years ago
i have wireless problems can you mKE A TUTORIAL
Jamesisrawful 2 years ago
Sure I can. Please give me some detail about the problem you are having.
twinbytesinc 2 years ago
srry i already found the solution put i appreciate the help
Jamesisrawful 2 years ago
I have the same problem but usually ONLY when I install Adobe Acrobat 7 or Adobe Indesign CS3 and then re-boot!! If I unistall these apps, the network issues get fixed... the Enable / Disable Network Adapter only works when you boot up; after rebooting again, the internet is gone again ARGGG!!!!
winkipinky 2 years ago
Hi I am completly the same problem as you, I solved it somehow? Please advice how to
electropirates 2 years ago
Hey electropirates! Did you mean you solved it or you want to know how did I solve it? I haven't really solved it yet, it's no where near as bad as it was since I got those Windows updates done. Another solution is update your network driver from the manufacturers website, which I haven't had time to do yet, and/or update your router, if it is too old to support Windows 7, which I've heard roomer of. It's all about hardware compatibility. Hope this helps.
twinbytesinc 2 years ago
I spoke too soon. Issue sporadic now. Was starting to look like a gateway issue for me. Makes sense that it is lack of support for the driver with WIndows 7. It's still very new. I still recommend Windows 7 if your computer passes the Upgrade Advisor Tool assessment.
twinbytesinc 2 years ago
temporary fix. the problem lies in the lack of the support for windows 7 in your modem/router.
i do the same thing and i get the no internet access message sometimes as often as every 2 minutes, and as rare as once per day.
paulDIAT 2 years ago
An update for you all. I installed a new update for Windows 7 last night and seemed to have fixed this issue. I Installed the update on my wired network at the office, went home and connected to the wireless and when I came in the office this morning to connect to my wired network, expecting it to not work, guess what... I didn't have to do the work around this morning! Yay! Microsoft fixed the only bug I found so far already.
twinbytesinc 2 years ago