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Hello all,
In Vista Home Basic I always have to do a "Diagnose and Repair" to force Vista to retrieve the I.P. address from my Netgear WPN824 router. This was never required under WinXP so I'm wondering why Vista never does this on it's own. Is there a way to force Vista into automatically getting the I.P. address from the router? -A |
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Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from
certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us -- "Alias" wrote in message ... Hello all, In Vista Home Basic I always have to do a "Diagnose and Repair" to force Vista to retrieve the I.P. address from my Netgear WPN824 router. This was never required under WinXP so I'm wondering why Vista never does this on it's own. Is there a way to force Vista into automatically getting the I.P. address from the router? -A |
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KB928233
Doesn't this seem like one of the stupidest new "features" of Vista? Shouldn't a computer be able to connect easily to /any/ network? However, Alias' problem might not be related to KB928233. I have a Win2K Server that provides DHCP to the network, and a Vista Biz machine (surely they knew that we would shorten it to that, right?) is the only one that can't get an address, but works great with a static address. Still researching... -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org |
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GTS,
After editing my registry according to instructions in KB928233 I am happy to say that Vista now gets an IP address automatically at each boot up. You have saved me the trouble of finding an IP manually every time Vista starts. I bow to you for your knowledge and support :-) -A "GTS" wrote: Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us -- "Alias" wrote in message ... Hello all, In Vista Home Basic I always have to do a "Diagnose and Repair" to force Vista to retrieve the I.P. address from my Netgear WPN824 router. This was never required under WinXP so I'm wondering why Vista never does this on it's own. Is there a way to force Vista into automatically getting the I.P. address from the router? -A |
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Thanks
![]() "Alias" wrote in message ... GTS, After editing my registry according to instructions in KB928233 I am happy to say that Vista now gets an IP address automatically at each boot up. You have saved me the trouble of finding an IP manually every time Vista starts. I bow to you for your knowledge and support :-) -A "GTS" wrote: Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us -- "Alias" wrote in message ... Hello all, In Vista Home Basic I always have to do a "Diagnose and Repair" to force Vista to retrieve the I.P. address from my Netgear WPN824 router. This was never required under WinXP so I'm wondering why Vista never does this on it's own. Is there a way to force Vista into automatically getting the I.P. address from the router? -A |