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Old March 23rd 05, 01:54 PM
Jon_Hildrum
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Before you try anything make sure that verizon did not have an outage.

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"Dean" wrote in message
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We have had three computers on a network for over a year.
Verizon DSL "Wirespeed" modem, D-Link DSS5+ router.
Four days ago the two remote computers, both Emachines PCs lost their
connection to the network. (No internet connection)
Brought one PC down and connected it direct with a new cable to the
router,
direct to the modem etc. still no connection. Went through all of the
reboots, power up and down devices etc.
The "Local Area connection Status" messgae says- You might not be able to
access the internet or some network resourses. The problem occured because
the network did not assign a network address to the computer.
Any suggestions?



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Old April 23rd 05, 12:02 AM
Dean
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Default XP Home Network

We have had three computers on a network for over a year.
Verizon DSL "Wirespeed" modem, D-Link DSS5+ router.
Four days ago the two remote computers, both Emachines PCs lost their
connection to the network. (No internet connection)
Brought one PC down and connected it direct with a new cable to the router,
direct to the modem etc. still no connection. Went through all of the
reboots, power up and down devices etc.
The "Local Area connection Status" messgae says- You might not be able to
access the internet or some network resourses. The problem occured because
the network did not assign a network address to the computer.
Any suggestions?
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Old April 23rd 05, 03:19 PM
Dean
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The primary computer on the network is fine. We never lost our connection on
verizon.
Other suggestions?

"Jon_Hildrum" wrote:

Before you try anything make sure that verizon did not have an outage.

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Dean" wrote in message
...
We have had three computers on a network for over a year.
Verizon DSL "Wirespeed" modem, D-Link DSS5+ router.
Four days ago the two remote computers, both Emachines PCs lost their
connection to the network. (No internet connection)
Brought one PC down and connected it direct with a new cable to the
router,
direct to the modem etc. still no connection. Went through all of the
reboots, power up and down devices etc.
The "Local Area connection Status" messgae says- You might not be able to
access the internet or some network resourses. The problem occured because
the network did not assign a network address to the computer.
Any suggestions?




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Old April 23rd 05, 03:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Dean
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Default XP Home Network

The primary computer on the network is fine. We never lost our connection on
verizon.
Other suggestions?

"Jon_Hildrum" wrote:

Before you try anything make sure that verizon did not have an outage.

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Dean" wrote in message
...
We have had three computers on a network for over a year.
Verizon DSL "Wirespeed" modem, D-Link DSS5+ router.
Four days ago the two remote computers, both Emachines PCs lost their
connection to the network. (No internet connection)
Brought one PC down and connected it direct with a new cable to the
router,
direct to the modem etc. still no connection. Went through all of the
reboots, power up and down devices etc.
The "Local Area connection Status" messgae says- You might not be able to
access the internet or some network resourses. The problem occured because
the network did not assign a network address to the computer.
Any suggestions?




 




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