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Old 12-30-2007, 07:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi, first off, i highly doubt not installing SP2 has anything to do with this problem, if it can see and connect to your router then the drivers are working fine, this is an issue with your settings.

I'm guessing you didn't assign the IP's yourself, you let the router assign them automatically (called DHCP), yes?

If so, try disabling DHCP on your PC and assign the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address manually, if you get a connection, stick to it.

To get to these options, click on START, open CONTROL PANEL and go to NETWORK CONNECTIONS, right click on your wireless connection and select properties, in the box that contains things like "Client for Microsoft Windows", scroll down and click on INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP/IP, now click on PROPERTIES

In the next window you will see exactly what you have to do, click on "USE THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS" instead of "OBTAIN AN IP ADDRESS MANUALLY". Enter your details and away you go.

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