Internet (Aquiring Network Address)

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  1. cam2790

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    Every time I restart my computer, I have no Internet Connection. I am using an LAN connection, and I've found out that I can disable the connection, then re-enable it, and it will wearch for the new Network Address..
    I was wondering why it does this, can anyone tell me what settings to change for my internet to automatically connect when my computer starts..
    TYVM.
    cam
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Hi cam, what operating system are you using?
     
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    I am using windows XP with service pack 2, on a gateway 500gr
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Unfortunately I'm using Vista so I can't 100% answer your question. However I have an alternative solution: how about not restarting your computer at all? You can achieve this by using XP's Hibernate feature. I wrote about it here:
    http://www.gardenstew.com/about7183.html
     



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  6. Anonymous

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    Hi there,

    I think most of the internet settings can be adjusted by visiting start-control panel-network connections or network set up wizard.

    Hope this works for you.

    Thanks

    RG
     
  7. gman1

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    Control Panel -> Network Connections

    - it should now list all of your networking connections, one of which should be "Local Area Connection." Make sure that your "Local Area Connection" is enabled. If it isn't, right-click on the icon, and go to enable.

    Another trick to try:
    - go to Start->Run
    - enter in "cmd" and hit OK
    - when you see the DOS promopt, enter in "ipconfig /release" (enter) followed by "ipconfig /renew" (enter)
     
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    How do you connect to the internet ? Do you have a modem / router ? Most likely you don't have what is called a static IP and everytime you connect you are assigned a new IP address . I am not positive but if you were to start the DHCP service automatically everytime you switch on the computer , it will connect automatically .
    Go to control panel > administrative tools > services and put DHCP to start automatically .
     
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    I think that is the best solution for using an internet connection via LAN. I have DSL and it configured by DHCP. I have no problems with it. Even I have reinstalled windows several times but it never give me an error.
     

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