Ethernet not working on DHCP
Right why would DHCP Client not work on XP but if assigned
the WinXP box will work? Makes no sense. -- Member - Liberal International This is Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Birthdate: 29 Jan 1969 Redhill Surrey England |
Ethernet not working on DHCP
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Right why would DHCP Client not work on XP but if assigned the WinXP box will work? The network does not hand out DHCP IP addresses (at all or only to specified MAC Addresses)? You need a newer/better network device driver installed? Please give everyone here the benefit of knowing what you have, what you have tried, etc. - Operating System (specifically - including Service Pack.) - Type of network being connected to. - Network Device (and version of the driver installed.) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
Ethernet not working on DHCP
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Shenan Stanley wrote: The Doctor wrote: Right why would DHCP Client not work on XP but if assigned the WinXP box will work? The network does not hand out DHCP IP addresses (at all or only to specified MAC Addresses)? You need a newer/better network device driver installed? Please give everyone here the benefit of knowing what you have, what you have tried, etc. - Operating System (specifically - including Service Pack.) XP SP3 - Type of network being connected to. DHCP on Cable - Network Device (and version of the driver installed.) Realtek 3189 Most recent. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- Member - Liberal International This is Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Birthdate: 29 Jan 1969 Redhill Surrey England |
Ethernet not working on DHCP
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Ethernet not working on DHCP
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Buffalo wrote: The Doctor wrote: [snip] You should NEVER put your real email addy in a post in a newsgroup, unless you just love getting SPAM. Filter implemented a long time ago. -- Member - Liberal International This is Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Birthdate: 29 Jan 1969 Redhill Surrey England |
Ethernet not working on DHCP
The Doctor wrote:
Right why would DHCP Client not work on XP but if assigned the WinXP box will work? Shenan Stanley wrote: The network does not hand out DHCP IP addresses (at all or only to specified MAC Addresses)? You need a newer/better network device driver installed? Please give everyone here the benefit of knowing what you have, what you have tried, etc. - Operating System (specifically - including Service Pack.) - Type of network being connected to. - Network Device (and version of the driver installed.) The Doctor wrote: XP SP3 DHCP on Cable Realtek 3189 Most recent. - Windows XP Home, Professional, or superset of Professional? - DHCP on cable is not much of an explanation of your network. I am guessing 'cable modem' of some sort? With a separate router or is it built into the cable modem? Or is it even a cable modem? And what are the settings on the router - if one is involved? - Realtek 3189... Is this on a laptop of some sort? - What is the name brand/model of your computer? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
Ethernet not working on DHCP
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... Right why would DHCP Client not work on XP but if assigned the WinXP box will work? Makes no sense. Sometimes things don't make sense, yet are the way they are. I have within the last year seen two cases of network adapters failing in the opposite way, so I don't doubt that yours can fail this way. In both cases I dealt with, the network adapters lost the ability to accept fixed IP addresses. Only DHCP would work, and as DHCP, the cards worked fine and immediately after being switched from fixed. Adding another adapter also worked and allowed use of a fixed IP, which indicates the point of failure as being the original network adapter itself and not the OS. Network adapter cards can be had for under $20 for PCI models, a bit more if you have to get a PCMCIA or USB version (as appropriate for a laptop). That would be your next step. HTH -pk -- Member - Liberal International This is snippage God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! |
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