Re: DHCP Issue
- From: "GTS" <x>
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 11:26:38 -0500
I'm puzzled but have a few thoughts particularly given AW's earlier info re.
being able to network except Internet with a static IP.
1. Check Internet Options / Connections to make sure no proxy server or
other oddity is present.
2. Try running this command >netsh winsock reset catalog Any
difference?
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"JT" <JT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:13FE5701-F9B4-4DF3-A569-D38824754BD2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> It didn't work, but when you restart the DHCP client service. the IPCONFIG
> /RELEASE and /RENEW work. There has got to be something out there to fix
> this problem.
>
> "JT" wrote:
>
>> That is the DHCP Client service.
>>
>> "JT" wrote:
>>
>> > I was messing around with it yesterday and change the DHCP service
>> > recovery
>> > on the first and second failure to restart the service. I tried it
>> > once and
>> > it appeared to work. Not sure if it was just a fluke. I will test it
>> > more
>> > today. Give it a shot and let me know if it works for you.
>> >
>> > "AW" wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > tried your suggestgion GTS - it still refuses to pickup a DHCP IP
>> > >
>> > > I've run through everything again this morning, just to make sure
>> > > that
>> > > yesterday, it wasn't just me being an idiot.
>> > > I've double checked everything - Workgroup, firewalls, services etc
>> > > everything looks to be set as it should - if I specify IP - i can
>> > > even
>> > > access the servers shared folders.
>> > >
>> > > the only problem that I can see is - IPSEC Services (which is set to
>> > > Automatic) refuses to start & gives error: 10106 The requested
>> > > service
>> > > provider could not be loaded or initialised.
>> > >
>> > > I tried kicking the pc aswell - but this doesn't work either
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "GTS" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Sometimes this happens because certain public access points may
>> > > > change the
>> > > > network node type to peer-to-peer. If you are able to run IPCONFIG
>> > > > /all,
>> > > > check the node type (I'm inferring this ipconfig function does
>> > > > work.) If
>> > > > it shows "Peer-to-Peer" go to at the
>> > > > HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters and delete
>> > > > these
>> > > > values if they're present:
>> > > > NodeType
>> > > > DhcpNodeType
>> > > > (Usual warnings re. registry editing..... be careful). Reboot,
>> > > > then try
>> > > > network again.
>> > > > --
>> > > >
>> > > > "JT" <JT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > > > news:465F8F13-C305-4DF4-9D99-583187F2F482@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > > >I have several laptop users in the office. Everything works fine
>> > > > >until
>> > > > >they
>> > > > > return from a trip. For some reason there network adapter will
>> > > > > not pull
>> > > > > an
>> > > > > IP from my DHCP server. It will default to the generic adapter
>> > > > > address.
>> > > > > The
>> > > > > only way to get it to work is to uninstall the adapter and scan
>> > > > > for
>> > > > > hardware
>> > > > > changes. Once I do that it will pull the proper address. This
>> > > > > happens
>> > > > > every
>> > > > > time. None of the IPCONFIG commands work either. Does anyone
>> > > > > know what
>> > > > > might cause this or a solution to the problem?
>> > > > >
>> > > > > All users are using XP fully patched and I use a juniper router
>> > > > > (old
>> > > > > netscreen 10) as my DHCP server.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
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