Henrik,
You should examine your firewall configuration for XP SP2. It is possible
to block DHCP traffic. Please configure it to "On", but with extensions.
The default may not allow you to get a DHCP address. Though I believe it
should work even at the highest security setting, check this to see if there
is a problem.
If you are using WEP-based security ("Open network, WEP encryption"), an
incorrect key would cause this problem. Since the key is not part of
authentication (hence "open") a mismatched key causes you to appear
connected, while you actually cannot receive data. If this is OK, then the
third thing is that you may need to update your drivers for the wireless
networking card. Please see the manufacturers web page to download and
install these.
The last thing to check is the firewall on the wireless router. Because you
can Associate, you should be fine, but double check these settings anyways
I am sure we can resolve this problem.
Brian Wehrle
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Software Test Engineer/Wireless Networking
Microsoft Corp.
"Henrik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> After installing SP2 on my XP Professional my wireless LAN has stopped
> working. I use Cisco Airont 350 with the Cisco drivers.
> I get a connection to the wireless router. I went to my network
> administrator and he can see that my computer is sending DHCP-requests to
> the
> DHCP-server. The server offers an address but my computer doesn't pick it
> up.
> The message that pops up tells me that I was not assigned an IP-address
> and
> that I should contact my network admin.
> For everyone that still hasn't upgraded there are no problem getting
> connected and if I connect the the same LAN via cable there are no problem
> what so ever.
>
> Can anyone help me or do I need to uninstall SP2 ?
>