Re: Unable to pull an IP Address




"Dave" <Tech001902949@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John Navas wrote:
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In <WcadnVhoir_ikrHZRVn-gA@xxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 30 Mar 2006
12:04:16 -0500,
Dave <Tech001902949@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a NetGear 814V2 Wireless Router hooked up to my Motorola
Surfboard Sb5200 connected to Comcast. My one Laptop hooks wirelessly
without any problems and I can surf the net, do E-Mail etc. but my other
laptop will NOT pull an IP address.

The "problem" laptop sees my Wireless router when I check in "Symbol
Mobile Companion" but I cannot get it to pull down an IP address. When
I check on the "Attached Devices" page of the Router configuration it
doesn't list the "problem" laptop as being connected. I have triple
checked that the correct WEP key is entered on the Laptop an also tried
it with encryption switched off but still no IP Address!

Any ideas or pointers?

WiFi card is a Symbol Technologies Spectrum 24 802.11b (same as in other
Laptop and YES I have switched it out for a "known good")

Router is a NetGear 814V2

O.S. is Windows 98
Laptop not currently firewalled.

Remove and reinstall TCP/IP networking (as well as the drivers for your
wireless card), and then make sure it's configured to obtain an IP
address
automatically.

tried that, still no IP!

Are you sure you understand about reinstall TCP/IP networking, where as, the
TCP/IP can get hosed and won't release the 169 IP, which means the O/S timed
out and the 169 IP is assigned to the NIC by the O/S due to some kind of
mis-configuration.

Sometimes on the Win 9'x O/S notorious for this, the TCP/IP stack must be
reset in order for the problem of releasing the 169 IP that was assigned so
that the machine can get a DHCP or use a static IP on the router that's
going to allow the machine to access the Internet.

If you use IPconfig /release and IPconfig /renew at the DOS command prompt
and the O/S cannot release and renew the IP and get one from the router,
then the TCP/IP stack is hosed and will need to be reset.

Is that your problem?

Duane :)





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