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| DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA Ok heres the situation. I am working in a small office network situation, and everything worked fine before last night when I installed a new copy of WinXP (because I needed SP1 [which requires legal copy]). Well now the main computer can nolonger access internet, or the network, but the rest of the computers can. After looking around and comparing, it appears I had on whats called APIPA, which im sure you all know. Anyways, I read around, and apparently I turned it off now...(reg tweak), and now it just says "invalid IP adress". Why wont this computer just connect through DCHP like the rest of the computers? I've been working on this for about 2 hours now, and still can't figure anything out! Please help me out here, it says DCHP is enabled in the properties, so now I'm going to make a run and get a new network cable, I think it might be that. Otherwise, please inform me of something I'm overlooking...this is very frusterating, but hey, thats the life of the computer tech. Thanks guys/gals! Hardware/Specs: Linksys Broadband 4 port router Ameritech DSL modem Windows XP professional All computers connect through DCHP except the main computer thanks guys, be back in a few, hopefully with some answe |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA www.downloads.com search for SP1a (one word) You better hope your system admin is contracted by your company and is not just a regular employee at yourk work. QUOTE: My boy catch Computer systems are finite |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA im the system admin lol, and why would that matter? |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA 1 Attachment(s) Quote:
It would cost you some cash for me not to tell your boss that you are a security risk to his network! |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA Hey buddy, you think you know what you are talking about, but really your just an idiodic, uneducated...I'll stop there. You need to learn to read before you make comments such as "...You are a security risk to his network" if you read correctly, you would see that I was installing a new copy of WinXP to replace the old one which was NOT legal. And get a new avatar...lame. |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA Windows XP For Dummies http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/Dumm...le/id-336.html Quote:
You are a security risk!!! |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA oh yeah good one buddy, lol, I never said I was the one who installed the hacked version, I was simply rectifying the problem. But you almost had me...wow. |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA oh yes, and may I comment on the false URL...you again, almost had me. |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA (suggestion)lol.....you can go unlock your doors and stop shaking now!!! You have to admit it was a good one |
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| Re: DCHP not connecting, but enabled, APIPA That got a laugh out of me. Why dont you just give the card a static IP address? 192.168.0.80 or whatever? |
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