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Kate13
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I use wireless in my apartment. I just got a laptop and when I try to connect to the internet wireless it says "Limited or no Connectivity". If I go into the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties, if I change it from "obtain an IP address automatically" to "use the following IP address" I can get it to work but it is really slow. What can I do to fix the problem and get the laptop to "obtain an IP address automatically"? I took it to the store I got it from and it worked fine there. I guess something on my router is not letting the laptop obtain an IP address automatically. HELP!

8/21/2005 10:35:46 AM

mmpatel
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make sure DHCP is enabled on the router...what kind of router do you have?

8/21/2005 10:43:19 AM

Kate13
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It is a Linksys WRT54G. What does enabling DHCP do? I am lost when it comes to this type of stuff!

8/21/2005 10:47:33 AM

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Make sure your computer is actually trying to join the right router and not one from three apartments down. It sounds like you are getting weak signal from a router far away and windows is jumping on it.

8/21/2005 11:23:57 AM

Kate13
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It is trying to connect to my router and the signal strength is excellent...

8/21/2005 11:27:52 AM

BDubLS1
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Hmm...I have a WRT54G router and a new laptop and didn't have a problem.
This may be an idiot suggestion...but maybe try turning the computer off (as well as the desktop if the router is hooked to a desktop as well). Then unplug the router and the cable modem. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes. And plug in the modem first, let it start up and connect, then plug in the router and let it get a signal... then turn on the computer(s) and see if that helps. That is how I set mine up. Like i said, i don't know a lot about them either so that may be a stupid suggestion.

8/21/2005 11:49:31 AM

Kate13
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^ I already tried that but I guess I will try again and maybe it will work this time

8/21/2005 11:57:58 AM

Kate13
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DHCP is enabled...and it works! Not sure what enabling the DHCP does?

8/21/2005 12:00:58 PM

BDubLS1
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something about assigning a dynamic IP to a system..so it is allowed to have a diff. IP everytime or something like that...
i think it stands for dynamic host configuration protocol
(I won't lie, i had to look that up on google )

[Edited on August 21, 2005 at 12:06 PM. Reason : haha]

8/21/2005 12:06:21 PM

aaronburro
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kate, you got helped. now show us them tittays

8/21/2005 1:00:36 PM

BDubLS1
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Now I need some help. I figured I would bttt this thread instead of making a new one..

my friend has a d-link wireless router that both the desktop and laptop were connected to. I set it up last week and it worked great.

He did something and now neither will connect to the internet.
The computer hangs at "acquiring network address" and then says limited or no connectivity.
When you try to open a browser window it says, "detecting proxy" or says nothing at all, then says page cannot be displayed.
i tried resetting the router and rebooting everything...i can't get either the laptop or desktop to connect to the internet. any suggestions?

8/23/2005 10:58:48 PM

BDubLS1
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bttt, any recommendations?

8/24/2005 8:54:28 AM

dFshadow
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you did a hard reset of the router?

8/24/2005 9:08:21 AM

BDubLS1
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yes.. i put a paperclip in it and reset it. i know it reset b/c it was previously a "secure network with WEP and all that...
after i reset it, the computer detected it as a "default unsecure network".. then when it tries to connect to it, it lags on "acquiring network address" and then after about a minute says, "limited or no connectivity, blablabla"
internet on the laptop or desktop doesn't work

8/24/2005 9:29:28 AM

dFshadow
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internet directly to the cable modem works?

8/24/2005 9:30:17 AM

BDubLS1
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I have never tried plugging the cord into the computer to see if it worked...but last week Everything worked fine when I set it up for him. He was gone at the time and he came home and unplugged something or was messing around with something (or so he said) and now it doesn't work. on the laptop or desktop. he had a perfect wireless signal and internet on both the desktop and laptop last week..now, nothing

8/24/2005 9:37:22 AM

dFshadow
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check the direct connection - common sense troubleshooting first

8/24/2005 9:39:12 AM

BDubLS1
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Oh, I did do that. It constantly tries to connect to the wireless connection though, and of course says, "no wireless network found".
i opened network connections and there are 2, i'm assuming 1 for direct connection and 1 for wireless.
the one for direct connection won't enable, but it didn't last week either when i originally hooked up his wireless.. so that shouldn't make a difference

8/24/2005 9:42:21 AM

dFshadow
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1) Disable the wireless adapter in the control panel of the PC.
2) Hook up the cable directly to your cable modem
3) Unplug your cable modem for 30 secs and plug it back in
4) Enable the LAN connection in the control panel of the PC.
5a) If it acquires an IP, then your problem is isolated to the router.
5b) If It doesn't, then your problem is with the PC network adapter and settings.

so now which result is it?

8/24/2005 9:45:24 AM

BDubLS1
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I am going to his house this afternoon, but I won't have internet access until then. So i'm trying to get all the info I need now.
How exactly do i disable the wireless adapter in control panel?
So i disable the wireless adapter, plug the modem directly into the computer, and then let the modem restart after 30 second..then turn on the computer?

8/24/2005 9:49:14 AM

dFshadow
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/ServerHelp/ecc10b32-898a-435f-9d5c-01c25fb4d1f6.mspx

Quote :
"You can disable a wireless adapter through the user interface (UI) by right-clicking on a wireless adapter icon, and then selecting Disable. Wireless adapters that have been disabled in this way will not appear in the notification area and can only be enabled in Network Connections."


You don't have to restart the computer, just the modem

8/24/2005 9:54:22 AM

BDubLS1
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i'm confused what wireless adapter icon it is speaking of.. is this in network connections in control panel? or down in the bottom right corner..?
I never understood why he couldn't direct connect his desktop and then let his laptop be the only one on wireless.
that is the way mine is.

8/24/2005 9:58:56 AM

dFshadow
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get someone to come take a look at it

8/24/2005 10:00:38 AM

BDubLS1
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nah i'm gonna fix it later this afternoon. i've set up countless of these networks so i can get it done probably. it is just hard when i'm not in front of the system. i'll be in front of it in about 4 hours

8/24/2005 10:02:39 AM

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