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Windows Vista SP1 Causing Internet Connection Problems


On a Dell Precision 670 (@work), updated to Vista SP1, and a new Dell Inspiron 530 (@friend) with Vista SP1 installed on it when it was received, I have been having issues using the Internet.  Every time I restart my computer, my Internet connection won’t work even though the globe indicator on the network connection icon is showing as being online.  I can browse my local network but I can’t do anything online.  I found that I could temporarily get around this by disabling and re-enabling the Local Area Connection.  However, I wanted a more permanent solution:

Disabling IPv6 on Windows Vista SP1

Option 1:

  1. Click on the Start Menu.
  2. Click on Control Panel.
  3. Once the Control Panel is open, click the Classic View link on the left sidebar.
  4. Find and double-click Network and Sharing Center.
  5. Click Manage Network Connections on the left sidebar.
  6. Find your Broadband connection (usually named Local Area Connection) and right-click on it.
  7. On the context-menu, click Properties.
  8. Click the Networking tab.
  9. Remove the checkmark from Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
  10. Click Ok.
  11. Close all the windows opened in the previous steps.
  12. Restart your computer.

Option 2 (requires modifying the registry but allows you to change one setting to affect all network adapters):

  1. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - KB929852 - How to disable certain Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) components in Windows Vista

Known Issues with disabling IPv6:

  1. Any programs that require IPv6 will not work.  One example is Windows Meeting Space:

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Hopefully Microsoft gets this issue fixed soon as I hate workarounds, especially ones that make compromises.  Though we all know that workarounds are a necessity of the digital life.

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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Marina Meirelles
#1. July 26th, 2008, at 8:01 AM.

Fiz isso e nao adiantou…

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#2. August 1st, 2008, at 12:01 AM.

Thanks for this. I have a DELL XPS 410 and had the same problems after upgrading to VISTA SP1 so I tried your solution and it works! I have had to do so many system restores and reinstalls with Vista I thought the system had corrupted itself, but it turns out to be a bug. Is it isolated to just DELL systems?

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Paulo Ventura
#3. August 14th, 2008, at 12:22 AM.

Cara, foi de +…
Não estava mais aguentando o tal “somente local”!

Muito obrigado e até breve.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com merlin
#4. August 21st, 2008, at 4:29 AM.

I’m going bonkers with this failing internet connection. Strange thing is… i do not remember these problems occurring the moment i started using Vista. Got my Vista system last december, in my memory, problems started only in may .
Nevertheless… i will try and see what happens. If this fails too, as a last resort, i will re-install Vista.

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