Yes, I've tried a different port, a different cable, and no, I can't ping the router. I connected another laptop computer (wired) to the router and that worked fine, so I'm really not having a clue here.... Especially when the problem pc can connect to another router.
I've checked the XP-firewall, and the two router-items in the list are checked.
I forgot to tell, but this issue appeared suddenly after 14 days of no problems.
volcano11
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March 18th, 2005 16:00
Try downloading and running winsockfix for Windows XP from the Here and if that doesn't work try lspfix from Here.
Steve
volcano11
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March 18th, 2005 17:00
Have you tried a different port on the router? A different network cable? Can you ping the router successfully?
Steve
Oddman70
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March 18th, 2005 17:00
Thanks Steve
Yes, I've tried a different port, a different cable, and no, I can't ping the router. I connected another laptop computer (wired) to the router and that worked fine, so I'm really not having a clue here.... Especially when the problem pc can connect to another router.
I've checked the XP-firewall, and the two router-items in the list are checked.
I forgot to tell, but this issue appeared suddenly after 14 days of no problems.
Odd
Oddman70
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March 18th, 2005 17:00
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried the two options you mentioned, but still no good.
As told, I brought the computer to another house with another router and then the computer got its IP. The two locations has the same ISP.
Odd