What happens? What kind of IP address do you get?
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Daniel Chang
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: Hi, I can describe my problem, its looks similar I guess
: to this person.
:
: I've got W2K Pro SP3 currently. Wireless network is D-Link
: PCMCIA DWL-G650+ and an DI-624+ Wireless router, PC is
: Fujitsu E7010 Laptop (Realtek built i NIC). I've tried
: every possible way to get the wireless part to work but
: there seems to be a problem to get in contact with the
: built-in dhcp server in the router. Trough TP cable there
: is no problem, everthing works fine, but for the wireless
: part I've tried all known commands to get an ip address,
: static addressing, rebooting of devices, firmwire upgrades
: of router etc. I've heard something about this and want to
: know if there is some known problem regarding this issue?
: If there is an fix for just this part, I really want to
: get it, dont want to apply the hole SP4 (needs more
: specific app testing/verification). Regards Roger
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >What wireless NIC are you using, what IP are you getting
: currently? We'd
: >need more information. I havent seen any issues with
: that kind of thing to
: >date.
: >
: >--
: >Joseph Conway [MSFT]
: >Windows 2000/2003 Server group
: >
: >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
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: message
: >: >> I've installed Service Pack 4 (Windows 2000) and my
: >> wireless connection is unable to find my IP address,
: >> though I have full signal strength. Has anyone else
: >> experienced this?
: >
: >
: >.
: >