"Access: Local only" problem and an unidentified router connection.

I use a laptop Compaq Presario CQ60 with Windows Vista Home Basic.

The laptop connects to the router (a Belkin.43A1) However, it is unable to correctly identify the router and does not connect to the internet. Offer me only a "Local" access only

My brother has the same exact model of the laptop and windows vista edition, with all settings completely unchanged but suffers still from the same connection problem.

All other devices in the House are able to connect to the internet through the router, such as ipods and game consoles. Another laptop running Windows XP is able to connect without a problem.

Connecting the laptop to the internet works when connected via an ethernet cable.

I tried several solutions offered on the internet without any positive results, such as:

-Disable IPv6

-Computers wireless card uninstalled, then put it back

-Uncheck the link layer topology

-Restart the router/mobile

-Check and install all updates for windows and HP

And several others, all parameters have returned to what they once were.

Help and suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated thanks.

Hello

It could be set-match security, log in to the router wireless security turned off and see if you can connect

If it works, restore security.

Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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    Please help verify what is the reason for which "local only".
    IP is assigned automatically by DHCP, but is not possible to connect to the internet, the problem appears only on windows vista PC, in my other computer with XP, version the connection is good.

    I have Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1.

    Thank you

    Check how your security is configured on your access point.  I had to mess with mine a bit.  For some reason, my machines windows 7 were sensitive, in particular on the netgear access point

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