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I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista and I was trying to setup my Vista
laptop so that it will connect to my existing wireless network. However it always comes back with the default windows IP address and not actually getting an IP address from the DHCP server. I am sure that the router is working fine since my other pc with XP is connecting with no problem. Windows is set to obtain IP address automatically and DHCP server on the router is enabled. Currently using an Edimax AR-7064g+ router with built in wireless adaptor on my laptop. All the drivers and firmwares is the latest. How can i resolve this problem? |