linksys wireless router ip address conflict

by admin on August 15, 2009


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I have a Sony Vaio laptop with Vista and not recognizing my wireless signal, but my laptop not another?

My laptop always connected Internet without any problems before, however, for the past two days has been the connection. I have a Linksys wireless router and is recognition of radio and says connected but then also declared a conflict of IP addresses. My other laptop works fine with XP Internet Connection. When I roll my mouse over the icon in the lower states and the states connected to local access. Thanks!

First of all his main problem is that your view using. However, entering the router configuration and make sure there rrestrictions placed on your PC based on Vista. As said its getting ip conflicts you may want to manually configure the Lappy IP view and see if it works. (the last could be a driver issue, or it could be an upgrade to Windows Vista has created an error that the connection screw the router) I'm sorry if the above but with the view of the problem is that it could be. One of the many wonders of life is how Microsoft screwed up so badly. (In Vista, that is, XP is great, but I knew that PROBally) good luck

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