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| Pearl Jammzz - Oct 28, 2003 |
| Pearl Jammzz | Oct 28, 2003 | ||
| DSL, what's DHCP and how do I enable it? Explain that releasing/renewing thing a lil more if u can...it would be much appreciated | |||
| Pearl Jammzz | Oct 29, 2003 | ||
| i dont need to signon to anything. it's just always on. | |||
| Alexvrb | Oct 29, 2003 | ||
| Actually I mentioned PPPoE. But he apparently doesn't have that - so just do what I said and call them. Get all the settings. | |||
| Pearl Jammzz | Oct 30, 2003 | ||
| they told me "there should be no settings" I put my network back to regular settings. They said try reinstalling the drivers (I dun think I ever even installed any, just stock windows ones) and that sumtimes helps. SO, I am gunna try that, and also a new cable (the one they sent could be bad?) | |||
| Gallstaff | Oct 30, 2003 | |||
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It's the protocol by which you are assigned an IP address. It's what's used if you do not have a static IP. To release and renew your IP, go to the command prompt either through Start>Run>CMD or Start>Accessories>Command Prompt. Once there, type ipconfig /release. After it's done type ipconfig /renew. If in your connection settings it is not set to obtain an IP using DHCP you'll run into problems here. So... Go to Network Connections. Right click on the connection that was made for your DSL. Click properties. Then select Internet Protocol and click properties. Make sure it's set to "Obtain an IP address automatically" You might need to create an entirely new connection and tell it you want to use the Ethernet card instead of USB. That might be the problem right there with not being able to use it. I don't know if this helps at all or not, but it's not like I didn't try edit: (and like Rabbit said, you might need a PPPOE client. If so, you won't get assigned an IP automatically unlessl you sign on with the client, even if Windows is set up correctly to obtain one) [/b][/quote] What skin is that and can I get one like it for 2k because it is teh win | ||||
| Resident_Lurker | Oct 30, 2003 | ||
| It's the offcial Nintendo of Europe Gameboy Advance skin. The package (part1...,part2...) contains Pikmin, Mario Sunshine, Gamecube, Gameboy Advance, Metroid Prime, Eternal Darkness, and Zelda: Wind Waker themes. Download now. Very well done themes. (I think you can use it with Windowblinds on 2k) _____________ Back on topic, give us an update Bjammzz. | |||
| Taelon | Nov 2, 2003 | ||
| OK, your DSL connection works through USB but not through the built-in Ethernet port. Sounds to me like your onboard LAN drivers simply 1. aren't installed or 2. disabled because of a problem. Therefore, your first stop should be DEVICE MANAGER. If you're using Win2K or XP, a glance at the Event Viewer might give you some insight as well. Are there any reports of network adapters being released? My computer is hooked up to the cable modem via built-in LAN and networked to my other machine through an USB-to-Ethernet adapter. The network connection associated with the USB adapter is dynamically enabled and disabled by WinXP whenever the secondary PC (which has a PCI network card installed) is turned on or off. Perhaps for some reason your connection to the built-in LAN port is disabled and just needs to be enabled... | |||