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Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Networking. For specific hardware-related issues, please use the Windows Vista Hardware forum 0 0. Sign in to vote. After upgradeing from windows xp to vesta home i have hade no Problems with Driver confiering to windows vesta would it be far to say that the v2 driver for the netgear wg is compaable with new vesta or await a update for netgear?

Monday, February 5, PM. I've been unable to get the Netgear WG V2 adapter to work on either of my two new desktop computers with Vista. I spoke to tech support at Netgear, and even got the latest update, and also to Dell, both of whom informed me the WG adapter is not yet compatible with Vista.

If you got it to work, I'd sure love to know how. I didn't upgrade, though. The computers are new and had Vista installed already. Wednesday, February 14, AM. Friday, February 16, PM. Bit narked about this. Vista upgrade wizard says need new driver.

I went to netgear and got it. Installed Vista Home Preminum. That's unrelated to SMB. If your Windows systems do file sharing, then they'd normally use SMB for that.

If you connect a USB-attached storage device disk drive, I tried to reserve an IP number for the Win98 but failed. The R firmware is V1. The original unreserved IP for the Win98 was I used a Chrome browser for this. There can be only one device logged in at a time.

If you log in from this device, the other device will be logged out. Do you want to proceed? See system event log. The instruction doesn't say which computer. Running on what? The Windows 98 system, or something else? I'm not sure exactly what you're doing with what. When the DHCP server grants an address lease, it won't let you fiddle with those parameters until the lease expires. Similarly, a client which got a lease might expect to retain it. Changing addresses which are currently in use might require restarting everyone involved.

That should give you a relatively clean slate on which to make your address reservations, thus avoiding most of the possible conflicts. Worst case, if the client device which you're using for this job is already using an address which you want to reserve for some other device, then you might need to make two restart passes, to get it moved out of the way.

When you get all the address reservations configured on the router, then you should be able to connect all the client devices to the router, and get the expected results.

I'd probably restart all of them, but I'd expect that being disconnected for a while and then reconnected to a restarted router would be enough to stimulate them to request fresh parameters from the DHCP server. I doubt that it's significant for this problem, but that's far from the latest.

The router is in my home. I am the only person who operates it. There are eight or nine devices thar connect to the network at various times -- like cell phones, chromecasts, printer, TV's etc. I wan't to reserve the IP for only one device -- the Windows 98 computer.

It doesn't have a brand because I built it myself. Also on the network is a Windows 10 computer on which I run Google Chrome to access routerlogin. My current goal is to reserve IP number My question is, what is the easiest way to block all devices except the router and the Windows 98 computer so I can start those two without the other devices interfering? I can't shut them down physically so I hope the router's setup system has a way to do that.



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