Router on 64 with no IP address
I bought a Belkin router and put two computer on it and one works and the
other I can't get an IP address from it which is a 64 bit computer. What can I do? Thanks Richard |
Router on 64 with no IP address
I don't think the fact that one is 64-bit has anything to do with the
problem. I would double check the router settings and also your 64's network card/setup. If you are going with static routings (I dunno why), make sure all your settings are correct. "Richard Miller" wrote in message news:2SI7g.8526$QP4.4170@fed1read12... I bought a Belkin router and put two computer on it and one works and the other I can't get an IP address from it which is a 64 bit computer. What can I do? Thanks Richard |
Router on 64 with no IP address
Is it possible the 64-bit computer needs 64-bit drivers to work with that router? What OS is on the 64-bit computer? Is it a 64-bit OS or a 32-bit OS? I assume you're not talking about a wireless router, right? Both computers are plugged directly into the router? Have you tried unplugging (from the router) the computer that works and plugging the 64-bit computer into the router at that point to see if it works then? "Richard Miller" wrote in message news:2SI7g.8526$QP4.4170@fed1read12... I bought a Belkin router and put two computer on it and one works and the other I can't get an IP address from it which is a 64 bit computer. What can I do? Thanks Richard |
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