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Old January 10th 04, 01:17 AM
carlos
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Default DHCP does not assign IP

I am using Windows XP home edition and the DHCP does not
assign a IP address, if I assign a static IP address with
the subnet mask, gateway, etc. I can see the other
computers on the network but I do not have access to the
internet or download my e-mails, but I can see my mail
server. I have tried to change my network adapter
configuration several times, create bridges, assign
different static address but nothing seems to work. There
is anothe user with a laptop and I put exactly the same
configuration that the other computer and did not work I
even add a second network card and did not work either.
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Old January 10th 04, 01:17 AM
Paul Russell
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Default DHCP does not assign IP

What device is providing you DHCP ?

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"carlos" wrote in message
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I am using Windows XP home edition and the DHCP does not
assign a IP address, if I assign a static IP address with
the subnet mask, gateway, etc. I can see the other
computers on the network but I do not have access to the
internet or download my e-mails, but I can see my mail
server. I have tried to change my network adapter
configuration several times, create bridges, assign
different static address but nothing seems to work. There
is anothe user with a laptop and I put exactly the same
configuration that the other computer and did not work I
even add a second network card and did not work either.



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Old January 10th 04, 01:17 AM
Carlos Basulto
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Default DHCP does not assign IP

It's something the call Whitle Inerjet, which is the web
server and the e-mail server as well.
Carlos
-----Original Message-----
What device is providing you DHCP ?

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Paul.


"carlos" wrote in message
...
I am using Windows XP home edition and the DHCP does not
assign a IP address, if I assign a static IP address

with
the subnet mask, gateway, etc. I can see the other
computers on the network but I do not have access to the
internet or download my e-mails, but I can see my mail
server. I have tried to change my network adapter
configuration several times, create bridges, assign
different static address but nothing seems to work.

There
is anothe user with a laptop and I put exactly the same
configuration that the other computer and did not work I
even add a second network card and did not work either.



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Old January 10th 04, 01:17 AM
Paul Russell
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Default DHCP does not assign IP

Sorry I am unfamiliar with this device and google could find no reference of
it.

I would suggest you try to contact that company for assistance as it seems
the device is not "behaving" correctly.

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Paul.


"Carlos Basulto" wrote in message
...
It's something the call Whitle Inerjet, which is the web
server and the e-mail server as well.
Carlos
-----Original Message-----
What device is providing you DHCP ?

--

Paul.


"carlos" wrote in message
...
I am using Windows XP home edition and the DHCP does not
assign a IP address, if I assign a static IP address

with
the subnet mask, gateway, etc. I can see the other
computers on the network but I do not have access to the
internet or download my e-mails, but I can see my mail
server. I have tried to change my network adapter
configuration several times, create bridges, assign
different static address but nothing seems to work.

There
is anothe user with a laptop and I put exactly the same
configuration that the other computer and did not work I
even add a second network card and did not work either.



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