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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 14
OS: Win98
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ip release/renew
Why would it be that I cannot release an IP address and renew it? When I use winipcfg, it is not working even though the NIC and router recognize a connection. The OS is WinME. thanks
laxman |
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NetEngr/Geek
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Earth\US\NC\Charlotte
Posts: 1,394
OS: Win2K
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Are you sure you're using DHCP? You could have a statc address - one you manually entered.
Also, if you release and renew, it might do it and give you back the exact same IP address. When you release, does the IP address go away? Become zeros? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 14
OS: Win98
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I am sure I am using DHCP. At one time I believe a static address was entered on that particular computer but only in error, and has since been removed.
When I try to release the ip nothing happens. I know that when it releases it goes to zeros, but it is not doing that so therefor is not renewing anything new. Both of the other computers do everything just fine. Is there something different to be done on Windows ME that on Windows 98? Thanks laxman |
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NetEngr/Geek
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Earth\US\NC\Charlotte
Posts: 1,394
OS: Win2K
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Hmm. Not that I'm aware of. At this point, I would suggest in removing TCP/IP from your network properties and reinstall it. Make sure you have your Windows CAB files handy - either on CD or HD.
At one point there was an update to M$ Winsock. Might search for the problem on M$ Knowledge Base. |
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