There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network

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Have setup wireless network with Compaq andesktop (as ?"server"?) and Toshiba
lap top and Linksys router. Have been running this system for at least 6
months no problems until today, 2/27/07, and rec'd Windows System Error above.
I have read the replys to another posting on this subject but I do not know
where to or how to start correcting this problem.
From the posting noted above my router is not running with any encritpion.
Sure do need some help
Thx in advance.
 
WAMTC said:
Have setup wireless network with Compaq andesktop (as ?"server"?) and Toshiba
lap top and Linksys router. Have been running this system for at least 6
months no problems until today, 2/27/07, and rec'd Windows System Error above.
I have read the replys to another posting on this subject but I do not know
where to or how to start correcting this problem.
From the posting noted above my router is not running with any encritpion.
Sure do need some help
Thx in advance.

You need to release and renew the IP address on each computer. To do
this open Control Panel - Network Connecitons, right-click on the
network connection and select Repair.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

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has never been in bed with a mosquito."
 
Along the same lines I got an error message as follows:

Windows Error "There is an IP Address Conflict with another system on the
network"

This was after I installed a D-Link DP-101P+ Print Server on my Hp Laserjet
4. I had used this printer server in the past and know that I changed the
default IP address on the print server. My Linksys router has a different IP
address. I am running Windows XP Home

How do I find out the IP address of the print server so that I can access
it's browser based system set up page to change it to one that can be seen on
my network?

Thanks
 
Along the same lines I got an error message as follows:

Windows Error "There is an IP Address Conflict with another system on the
network"

This was after I installed a D-Link DP-101P+ Print Server on my Hp Laserjet
4. I had used this printer server in the past and know that I changed the
default IP address on the print server. My Linksys router has a different IP
address. I am running Windows XP Home

How do I find out the IP address of the print server so that I can access
it's browser based system set up page to change it to one that can be seen on
my network?
 
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