Re: Network help anyone?
- From: "Johnathan" <cliffwild@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 15:06:23 -0400
NoStop wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 02:05 am, Johnathan had this to say in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
Sharon Franks wrote:Well maybe DHCP has already assigned 192.168.1.101 to another
Well first you need admin rights to change those settings. From the
control panel select Network connections, right click on your
connection and select properties. Double click on Internet
Protocol(tcp/ip) you may have to scroll to see it. There you go.
Good luck.
Thanks Sharon.
I am logged on with Admin rights. I have changed user
configuration to IP
192.168.1.101 and default gateway to 192.168.1.1 but nothing has
helped.
computer on your network?
You can usually define the range of DHCP addresses available within
your router's configuration, or you can set a particular computer to
have a static ip address. Of course, that static ip address has to be
a new one not already assigned to some other computer on your
network. Why not try assigning a static ip address of say:
192.168.1.200 to your box?
Whatever static ip address you choose to use, it should be outside
the range of ip address automatically assigned by your router with
DHCP. So you'll want to check your router's configuration on this
score.
If you still don't have success trying a static ip address what I'd
do is:
- set your box back to obtain ip address automatically
- reboot your router so it clears its DHCP cache and reassigns to all
boxes. (give all this a chance to happen)
I have been trying all morning and have tried many different IP addresses
with the same negative results. I have tried rebooting router and modem. I
have still come up with nothing new. It is like my IP has been hijacked. I
have tried deleting temp files and ran virus and malware/adware/spyware
applications and still a big NOT. The only thing I can think of next would
be to somehow disable onboard NIC and install a PCI card if I thought this
would work. Do you have any thoughts on this idea? Is it possible to disable
NIC in BIOS?
"Johnathan" <cliffwild@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u8%23GBaOkGHA.4884@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have tried network groups with no response and Google with no
results with this problem that I have had for months now so I hope
someone can help me here. I have not been able to connect one
computer with other computers on home LAN like before. I have tried
running network wizard but it errors out. I can't figure out how to
change settings like in Win98 and have noticed differences in
properties of Local Area Connections 3. All systems are on same
Subnet Mask and workgroups are identical. I hope this is making
sence to someone as it is not to me.
System that can not connect:
Network Connection Details Local Area Connection 3
IP Address 192.168.15.2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.15.1
DHCP Server 192.168.15.1
DNS Server 192.168.15.1
WINS Sever [nothing showing]
System that can connect and Laptop: (Local Area Connection 4 and
Local Area Connection)
IP Address 192.168.1.100
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.1.1
DHCP Server 192.168.1.1
DNS Server 68.87.71.266
68.87.73.242
WINS [nothing showing]
The System that can not connect needs to be changed to the same as
the other Systems but I can not figure out how to do this if I am
correct. All Advanced TCP/IP settings are the same. Local Area
Connections on System that can not connect show activity
Any help would be appreciated.
.
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