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тАО05-16-2005 03:34 AM
тАО05-16-2005 03:34 AM
Windows XP-Networking
Anyone have an answer?
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тАО05-16-2005 03:52 AM
тАО05-16-2005 03:52 AM
Re: Windows XP-Networking
Your NIC is also setup to obtain it's address via DHCP? If you open a command prompt and execute "ipconfig /release" followed by "ipconfig /renew" what happens?
Anyhow, you could also look at the windows firewall settings, there could be something in there that's rejecting the traffic. I would be reluctant to mess w/ the windows firewall if it's directly attached to the internet and add a personal firewall/router to my lan.
-denver
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тАО05-17-2005 12:42 AM
тАО05-17-2005 12:42 AM
Re: Windows XP-Networking
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тАО07-26-2005 12:50 AM
тАО07-26-2005 12:50 AM
Re: Windows XP-Networking
but there is an option in properties of network where you get a radio button asking whether you want to give an ip address or accept some.
Have a check on it.
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тАО07-26-2005 07:56 AM
тАО07-26-2005 07:56 AM
Re: Windows XP-Networking
If you are running a firewall, this should be disabled until you get this sorted out.
The easiest way to get this working is to connect your PC directly to the cable modem. After you have this working, you can insert a little router between the cable modem and your PC. The router helps protect your PC from Internet threats.
Your ISP undoubtedly has howto pages, setup instructions, FAQs, etc. After you get familiar with that documentation, I suggest call your ISP tech support #. There could be a problem on their end with your new account.
- Jay