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Network/Router problem
Hi there,
I recently had a power outage at home and now 3 of the computers cant connect to the router for internet access.. I brought a new router and still only one computer go online. I have 2 - XP and 1 - windows 98.
On my local area connection it says 'this problem occurred because the network did not assign a network address to the computer.' I am using Rogers high speed for internet and my router is Dynex DX-ESW5.
I deleted my network card and reinstalled it. I have both wireless and ethernet.
I would appreciate any help !!
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Have you gone into the new router to be sure it is set to use DHCP?
Have you tested each computer to see if its being assigned an address?
like 192.168.xxx.xxx
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Thank-you for your help !!
I dont know how to do that, DHCP?
I just downloaded everest and it shows
ip/subnet mask 169.254.xxx.xx/255.255.0.0
dhcp 255.255.255.255
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and that means it cannot assign ips. You will have to assign ips manually, but this still may not allow the internet to be shared.
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DOH! never looked up to see if it was a router,just assumed it was
hehehe no wonder it doesn't work
Moral of the story. Never assume
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Thank-you all... LOL
I dont know anything about computers, thats why I asked...(2funny)
Well I am going to blame it on the guy in the store because I told him on what I need.... grrrrrrrr now I gotta get a router lol
Have a great night everyone...
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How about a display setting question???
I only get 16 bit and 32 bit color.. Website display are small there is room for a larger display, I cant change the resolution..
Display:
Video Adapter ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M Series (64 MB)
Video Adapter ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M Series (64 MB)
3D Accelerator ATI Radeon Xpress 200M (RS480M)
Monitor Plug and Play Monitor
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter ATI SB450 - AC'97 Audio Controller
Thanks again !!
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16 and 32 bit does not make things bigger or smaller
Thats done by changing the display to 640X480
instead of 1024X768
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For the XP machine(s), if you want larger, clearer type:
In IE6, Tools, Internet Options, Accessibility, check boxes 'ignore font styles specified on web pages' and 'ignore font sizes specified on web pages', then click 'OK'.
Then, click 'Fonts', select 'Latin Based' and pick 'Sylfaen' if you have it, then click 'OK', then 'OK' again.
Then, still in IE6, click 'View' and then 'Text Size' and pick 'Larger'.
I also recommend you use Clear Type ( http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ner/Step1.aspx )
You will occassionaly hit a web page that has been set up for teen agers with great eyesight that you will have to reset (uncheck) the 'ignore font size' to properly read, but reverting is simply a matter of re-checking the box.
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Or if you just want your internet pages to be bigger just hold the control key down and run your scroll on your mouse one way or the other and see what happens. If you have a scroll that is.
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I'm hesitant to say that your old router is not working to begin with, since it allowed at least one computer on the internet.
I would take a guess that the old router has lost it's settings and 2 of the 3 computers might have static IPs versus dynamic IPs. I would make all computer setup for dynamic IPs and DNS if they are not already. At the very least verify that all computers are setup for DHCP.
A quick walk through for setting Windows XP for DHCP.
http://www.wikihow.com/Set-up-DHCP-N...-on-Windows-XP
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Thanks again for everyone helps !!
As for the hub I am going to return that one and buy the right one..
I think I need to update the video adapter for my other question..
Have a great day..