One computer in network will not behave



I have 3 pcs, All WINXP Home with SP2. Whenever I try to secure the
wireless (all are wireless), one will not behave.

The latest example today, when setting up a WEP key, this machine says it is
connected, but I cannot obtain an IP. I've also had issues when doing a MAC
filter, or IP filter.

Today, I manually gave in an IP address, and that didn't work, though it
said it was connected. (I did put in the WEP key when connecting).

This is the machine that took hours to setup the wireless initially as well,
I feared doing the other two because of it, but they installed and work
flawlessly, even with the security settings.

Any suggestions?


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