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Aspire 3003LCi IP Address Problem
Swordsman97
post Jun 1 2009, 03:26 PM
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Hi.

I just moved from miami to west palm beach and I had to disconnect all my computer devices. I reconnected everything and I'm having problems with my wireless network. I connected my WRT54GS(Linksys) to my main computer but when i tried connecting it wirelessly to my laptop, all it says is Renewing IP Address. I tried repairing it countless times and it still gives me the same result. What can I do to get an IP Address? I would be very grateful if you can help please.
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kamille316
post Jun 5 2009, 08:21 AM
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Hi Swordsman97, welcome to Geeks To Go!

Did you ever get this problem solved?

- Kamille
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Swordsman97
post Jun 7 2009, 08:54 AM
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I'm afraid I haven't. I tried everything i could but no success. I'm still not able to get a new IP address.
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kamille316
post Jun 12 2009, 09:32 AM
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Hi Swordsman97,

Sorry for the late reply.

I'm not sure if you tried this but let's enable Wireless Zero Configuration.
  1. Press Start and then Run.
  2. Type services.msc
  3. In the Services window, scroll down and select Wireless Zero Configuration.
  4. In the General tab, find the Service Status and if it says Stopped, press the Start button.
  5. Change the Startup Type from Manual/Disabled to Automatic.

Hope this helps.
Kamille
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