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View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». George May 22, at UTC. Mark May 22, at UTC. Steve May 22, at UTC. George wrote: [Red faced] Ignore my previous post. Hi Everybody, Thank you so much for your reply. Might I ask why you want to guarantee a different IP address? Ghost Chili. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Hi Steve, Thanks for your comment.

Param wrote: Hi Steve, Thanks for your comment. Hi Briser, Thanks for your comment. Ya you are right, but Automatic ip address is assigned via Cisco Router. And i don't have access to Cisco Router. Best Regards, Param. Split from this thread. What do you suggest after these don't work? I received an error that my local area connection was unable to contact my dhcp server and that my request timed out. My carrier is oblivious. I received a new modem today, and I've tried new cords.

I have access to the Internet for our phones via wireless, but nothing when connected directly to my pc. My carrier sees everything working from their side and say I cannot pick my own ip address. You've appended your question to an old and complicated thread. You also have omitted some information about your system that would be helpful in diagnosing your problem.

What version of Windows do you have, including service pack? Right-click "My Computer" or "Computer" and select "Properties" for this information. How is the problem computer connected to your router modem? Because you said that you've "tried new cords," I suspect that the computer is connected using Ethernet cables, but please confirm. Please explain this sentence: "If I plug it into a laptop it works.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I restored my computer to its factory settings hoping it would fix the problem initially. I have Windows 7 on an Acer Aspire x It's a 64 bit operating system and it says amd athlon tm II X2 processor 2. I normally use AVG for antivirus, but since I restored, and have no Internet connection, it's not active. I have tried connecting directly to the computer bypassing the router I have tried all the ipconfig entries and the netsh entries, which seem to fix most issues on forums I find.

Dhcp and auto configuration is enabled. In my tunnel adapter part the dhcp is not enabled but auto configuration is.

I have no idea if that means anything. You should have one Ethernet cable going from your Huawei cable modem to the "Internet" port on the D-Link wireless router which model D-Link do you have? Most wireless routers, including the D-Link models with which I'm familiar, have 4 Ethernet ports in addition to the "Internet" Ethernet port. I assume that you have a second Ethernet cable connected to one of these ports, with the other end of this cable connected either to a laptop which is then able to successfully connect to the Internet or to your Acer x which is not able to connect.

First, most laptops have built-in wifi, and I assume yours does as well. Are you certain that when you connect the laptop to your router using the Ethernet cable that the connection is actually through the Ethernet cable and not through wifi?

Most laptops can turn wifi on and off using the Fn key and one of the numbered F keys. Turn off the wifi on your laptop, connect it to the router with an Ethernet cable and confirm that it can access the Internet in this configuration. Once you're satisfied that you can reach the Internet through the Ethernet cable using the laptop with its wifi shut off, disconnect the cable from the laptop and connect it to your x Look carefully at the jack on the back of the x where the Ethernet cable connects.

There should be two colored LEDs. Describe the colors you see for both of these LEDs and whether they are on solid or flashing. There are probably a few other things I'll need to ask as well, but the above will do for a start.

I can tell you the laptop was never connected to the wifi as it is not mine. I never put in the wifi password. I can get its name afterwards. The wifi router and the modem were connected before the computer stopped recognizing the Internet, and since my phones still can use the wifi, it's definitely connected correctly.

The lights are the exact same colour. But based on the diagram, the first light is solid and the second blinks occasionally. I think they are green,but it's like a slime green not bright. Before getting to your question about the lights, let me ask a few more questions. I'm pretty sure that I know the answers, but I want to make sure that I'm not overlooking something obvious. Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:.

This opens the "Network connections" portion of the Control Panel. Right-click on the icon for your Ethernet adapter and select "Properties. The solid green is what I would expect.

The blinking green light is also normal. That indicates brief periods of network activity as the computer and router attempt to communicate with each other.

With an Ethernet connection, there's no issue of encryption problems; unlike wifi, Ethernet traffic is not encrypted. I wrote a fair amount of complicated directions below in an attempt to figure out which of the above 3 possibilities might be the issue Reboot after changing this, ping would work, but other services might not before reboot. You either need to place them into the same subnet e. I am new to networking and computers in general, so your help is very much appreciated, thank you.

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