I own a Sony w-series Vaio. I bought this around Feb of last year. Ever since, I bought it i wasn't able to have it connected to wireless connections. The techie guys who sold me the netbook wasn't able to resolve it as they attempted to reboot the system and even suggested that I get an external hard drive or burn the cd for back up. Quite weird because on the first day wifi isn't working. But then I said, I'll just buy broadband from Sun and I won't be using much wifi anyway since it is a monthly plan for unlimited access. I think I was able to enjoy SM's free wifi access for once or twice and after that I wasn't able to get connected. I went to Sony and they said that it would take P1,800 to resolve it as they would have to send it to the warehouse to check on it. And I said, darn its quite a lot of money and I don't have work so why note take my chance by doing some research.
It took almost 3 hours and finally, I got it working. Thanks to this site http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929852
Now I'm wondering why is there a need for IPv6 when most of the networks doesn't support this yet. Its really confuses me. I hope this gets resolved and I also hope some techie are aware of this so as not to confuse the public.
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