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Old 19-07-2009, 22:40   #8
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Re: Wireless connection problems

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Originally Posted by daveyj123 View Post
Hi,

[/COLOR]Hello,
I think I made a mistake earlier. The DCHP seems to be enabled and the ip address is showing as 00-1C-BF-66-66-D3 on the wireless adapter.

Thanks.
That looks like it's the MAC (aka physical) address of the adaptor.

Could it be the DHCP is enabled for the wired adaptor? ipconfig/all will display results for all adaptors.

The ip address would take the form XX.XX.XX.XX where XX is a number between 1 and 255 e.g 192.168.2.12

If you go into control panel and select network connections, right click on the wireless adaptor, select properties, click on Internet protocol (TCP/IP) and ensure both obtain Ip address and dns are selected.

Is the built in Nic (i.e. the wired network adaptor) set up for DHCP? When you're in control panel right follow the instuctions above and check.
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