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Howdy, I have one XP system on our LAN. If I connect that system to the LAN with Cat5 cable, it immediately gets an IP address assigned, and can browse. If I attempt to connect that system to the LAN via wireless, things are more complex: Often, it gets its IP address and can then browse, but often, it shows that it is "Connected" to the "Excellent" wireless link, and is "Getting an IP Address." Then, after a few moments, it shows "Connected" which would seem to indicate that it received the IP address, but that is not the case. At that point, there is no error displayed, but there is no IP address assigned, and, of course, I cannot browse. What might this be about? Thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message news:5980r15eglalcq0hnf0c3opmblj5pq8umu@4ax.com... > > Howdy, > > I have one XP system on our LAN. > > If I connect that system to the LAN with Cat5 cable, it > immediately gets an IP address assigned, and can browse. > > If I attempt to connect that system to the LAN via wireless, > things are more complex: > > Often, it gets its IP address and can then browse, but > often, it shows that it is "Connected" to the "Excellent" > wireless link, and is "Getting an IP Address." Then, after a > few moments, it shows "Connected" which would seem to > indicate that it received the IP address, but that is not > the case. > > At that point, there is no error displayed, but there is no > IP address assigned, and, of course, I cannot browse. > > What might this be about? > > Thanks, > -- > Kenneth > > If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." Google for winsockxpfix.exe. This will repair a corrupted TCP/IP stack. Q |
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 12:15:25 -0700, "Quaoar"
<quaoar@tenthplanet.net> wrote: > >"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message >news:5980r15eglalcq0hnf0c3opmblj5pq8umu@4ax.com.. . >> >> Howdy, >> >> I have one XP system on our LAN. >> >> If I connect that system to the LAN with Cat5 cable, it >> immediately gets an IP address assigned, and can browse. >> >> If I attempt to connect that system to the LAN via wireless, >> things are more complex: >> >> Often, it gets its IP address and can then browse, but >> often, it shows that it is "Connected" to the "Excellent" >> wireless link, and is "Getting an IP Address." Then, after a >> few moments, it shows "Connected" which would seem to >> indicate that it received the IP address, but that is not >> the case. >> >> At that point, there is no error displayed, but there is no >> IP address assigned, and, of course, I cannot browse. >> >> What might this be about? >> >> Thanks, >> -- >> Kenneth >> >> If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." > >Google for winsockxpfix.exe. This will repair a corrupted TCP/IP stack. > >Q > Hi again, Please accept my sincere thanks, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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