In article <56D580DD-3700-4E4C-91FA-(E-Mail Removed)>, Fancy
doodah <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Please help.
>When trying to connect to the web my LAN card says "Limited or no
>connectivity, you may not be able to access the internet". On the tool bar at
>the bottom of the screen the lines are yellow, not green.
>I have re-installed XP as advised, no joy. I have bought a USB/ethernet
>converter to by-pass the on board LAN card(its a laptop, sorry should have
>said that earlier), still no joy. The router and cable are fine as I use them
>with another PC. Any suggesstions
>Many Thanks in Advance
Is the other PC configured to obtain an IP address automatically? If
so, the problem computer should be able to connect to the router, too.
Using the other PC, check the router's configuration by accessing its
web interface. Make sure that the router can allocate more than one
DHCP address.
Can the problem computer get an IP address when you connect it
directly to your broadband modem, without using the router? If not,
make sure that the DHCP Client service is running:
1. Right click My Computer, and click Manage.
2. Double click Services and Applications.
3. Double click Services.
4. Double click DHCP Client.
5. If the Service status is Stopped, click Start.
6. Set the Startup type to Automatic.
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