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Answer» I have a wireless network card I installed in a Dell computer. The computer recognized the new hardware right away, the install new hardware wizard came up, and the system successfully loaded the drivers. The network shows that I am connected but I cannot get on line. The little icon in the tool tray reads
wireless network connection speed 54.0 Mbps signal strength excellent status acquiring network address
It seems to not find the network address. I am assuming it means the IP address. Can ANYONE help?
If more info is needed let me know.
The wireless card did work in a different computer I have. Windows XP Lynksys wireless G
I also went ito the cmd window typed in (ipconfig) IP adress 0.0.0.0. Subnet MASK 0.0.0.0.
ipconfig /all autoconfiguration enabled dhcp enabled description 802.11 wireless LAN card What does it show in Device Manager?
Try ipconfig /release, then ipconfig /renew
Alan <>< Actually device manager does not show the wireless NIC.
I'm sorry I checked the computer I am on right now. The computer I am working on does show the wireless card., DUH!!!
Device manager does show the wireless card installed. I typed in ipconfig /release
No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 3 while it has media disconnected. IP address for adapter Wireless Network Connection has already been released.
ipconfig /renew No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 3 while it has media disconnected.
An error occured while renewing interface Wireless Network Connection : unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has TIMED out.
Does this computer need to be hardwired into the network to perform this?Have you tried TAKING out the wireless card and reinserting it?
Alan <><
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