Is this a wireless problem?
Anyway, DHCP is running - it says so right under your ethernet adapter. It's
just not running for the other entries.
It seems as though something's not set up properly with NAT. You'll have to
re-configure it either through netsh in the command prompt or through your
network connections. As a last-ditch effort you might need to re-install your
VPN.
If you're running XP SP2 then you might need to look at this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;885407.
This might get DHCP running your your Tunnel adapters:
Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Network Connections. Right click on your
Local Area Connection and choose Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and check
the box that says Allow other network users to connect through this
computer's Internet connection. Hit OK.
Next you can Right click on the Tunnel adapter network connections and
choose Properties. Go to the Advanced tab. Check the box that says "Allow
other network users to connect through this..." After that you'll select the
drop down box under Home networking connection: and choose Local Area
Connection. Hit OK.