"PeterSK" wrote:
> I've just brought my laptop (running XP pro) back from university, where the
> internet worked perfectly fine. Now I've hooked it up to my home network (3
> computers connected to a router, connected to a dsl modem) and suddenly I'm
> getting a the limited or no connectivity message and cannot access the
> internet at all any more.
> I've tried repairing the connection, which falls at the first hurdle by not
> being able to renew my IP. I've done an ipconfig /release and /renew to no
> effect. I've tried different cables and different ports on the router, which
> again did nothing. I've also tried deleting and reinstalling my network
> drivers and even the network connection itself but still no change. I even
> did a complete format and reinstall of XP, but yet again nothing changed.
> I'm completely stumped, if you have any ideas whatsoever I'd be really
> grateful.
Try this:
= Click Start >> Control panel >> Network and Internet Connections >> Double
click Network connections, then right your LAN Icon and select Properties.
On the LAN properties under General make sure the Internet Protocol TCP/IP
is selected and click Properties.
There make sure the Machine Get assigned Automatically IP address and Renter
the Encryption Key and the Network SSID then click
[OK].
= Click start >> Control Panel >> Double Click Network and Internet
Connections >> Double click Internet Options, on the IE Properties window
you will see these Options:
General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs
| Advanced.
Click on Connections tab and make sure the Connection is listed there then
click on LAN settings button and uncheck Automatically detect settings.
Click [OK] and close Hit F5 and open a run command and type in:
ipconfig /flushdns click [OK]
ipconfig /renew click [OK]
netsh winsock reset click [OK]
Download the winsock fix from here:
http://www.nasstec.co.uk/tools.html
Reboot your machine.
If that didn't help try to upgrade the router firmware to the latest version
from the router Manufacturer website.
Have a look here for more troubleshooting tips:
http://www.chicagotech.net/troublesh...nnectivity.htm
HTH.
nass
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