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Windows Xp Cannot Connect To The Internet
I am unable to connect to the internet on my WINDOWS XP PC. To connect I use a Belkin 54g wireless USB Network adapter.The green light on the adapter is pulsing & I have tried removing and reinserting.
When I view network conn list mine says Automatic with a yellow star and quite a few green lines. If I click on it & select connect & then enter the router password it says acquiring network address & then changes back to Automatic.
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If I right click & select Repair it says disabling adapter then connecting to wireless network then renewing your IP address. It then says Windows could not finish repairing the problem because action Renewing your IP address cannot be completed. Contact the person managing your network.
I am writing this on my tablet and it uses the same router so I really don't understand.
Sorry this is so long winded hope you can help.
When I view network conn list mine says Automatic with a yellow star and quite a few green lines. If I click on it & select connect & then enter the router password it says acquiring network address & then changes back to Automatic.
I
If I right click & select Repair it says disabling adapter then connecting to wireless network then renewing your IP address. It then says Windows could not finish repairing the problem because action Renewing your IP address cannot be completed. Contact the person managing your network.
I am writing this on my tablet and it uses the same router so I really don't understand.
Sorry this is so long winded hope you can help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again? Yes, I know that it sounds like a facetious response but it's amazing how often it works!
You can also try resetting the TCP/IP stack on your Windows XP computer. (Don't worry. It's far less complicated than it sounds!):
Click Start > Run
In in the 'Open' box type 'cmd'.
Hit 'Enter'
In the box that appears, type 'netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt'
Hit 'Enter'
Restart your computer.
You can also try resetting the TCP/IP stack on your Windows XP computer. (Don't worry. It's far less complicated than it sounds!):
Click Start > Run
In in the 'Open' box type 'cmd'.
Hit 'Enter'
In the box that appears, type 'netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt'
Hit 'Enter'
Restart your computer.
Yes power off is best as it will reset all the settings. A restart may keep some of them.
I think the "repair" you issue does the command that Buenchico suggested so don't worry too much if you don't do it.
Is it still a problem?
I did ask has this worked before?
Have you changed anything (hardware or software) recently ?
I think the "repair" you issue does the command that Buenchico suggested so don't worry too much if you don't do it.
Is it still a problem?
I did ask has this worked before?
Have you changed anything (hardware or software) recently ?