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HP Wireless Adapter can't get an ip
I just got an hp digital home networking wireless USB adapter. The model number is hn210w. I have a 802.11 Wireless-G Network at my house. All my other computers work fine on the network, but when I tried to plug this card into a windows 98 second edition machine I have it doesn't work properly. The system tray has a green light indicating it is connected to the wireless network and all my settings are correct, however; the DHCP server won't assign the computer an IP address. I ran winipcfg, but it just gives the windows default ip indicating DHCP isn't working. The wireless card I have is a Wireless-B one, but my Belkin Wireless-G router should be compatible with it. I have all the updated drivers and everything indicates it is working properly, and since the DHCP works for the other computers, I assume it's not a problem with the router. Any suggestions on how to go about fixing this?
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