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When I put ip numbers and subnet mask numbers in local area connection
properties/internet protocol version 4, I click ok, then close and these numbers are not saved. When I go back in, the numbers are missing, but default gateway stays there and also dns numbers stay. How do I save these, is there a configuration problem? |
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I've got this same exact problem, about 6 weeks after getting my new
laptop/desktop replacement with Vista Ultimate. It was fine last week, since Monday its been frustrating as hell. Wireless works but the NIC loses its IP settings as soon as I close the "Local Area Connection Properties" dialogbox. What did you do to fix this? HP is recommending a system restore. There's got to be a better way. It takes me DAYS to get a machine setup for me to use it. My boss is ready to kill me. "crustyshane" wrote: When I put ip numbers and subnet mask numbers in local area connection properties/internet protocol version 4, I click ok, then close and these numbers are not saved. When I go back in, the numbers are missing, but default gateway stays there and also dns numbers stay. How do I save these, is there a configuration problem? |