In short, the issue seems related to the Wi-Fi setup rather than the hardware itself. The device detects the connection but can't load any content. No errors reported in software, firewall, or security settings. It should support 802.11 a/g standards. Try restarting the router, checking the Wi-Fi adapter configuration, and ensuring the correct network name and password are entered. If problems persist, test with another device or contact Vista support for deeper diagnostics.
Open the start menu, enter cmd and launch the black box interface. Type "ping 8.8.8.8" without quotes. You'll see five lines indicating successful responses from the server. This method helps verify internet traffic by checking responses to Google's DNS servers.
These older devices may need adjustments to the router settings. It's unclear if your problem is connected. Also, verify that the time and date are accurate.
Additionally, refer to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 at https://developers.google.com/speed/publ...docs/using
The translated message indicates an error code 1231 was sent with a 4-received, 0-lost status on both 88 and 44.