"Lindie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for that: a fault maybe; I also tried to set the IP address
> manually but that doesn't help either.
No that's not going to help either, because the computer has some kind of
mis-configuration between the router aend the card.
> It all worked until I upgraded to XP and then downloaded several
> patches; after that nothing.
A driver problem with the card possibly? Did you go to the laptop's Web site
and download software specific to the make, model of the computer, and the
O/S being used. You have to do that when you have upgraded like that.
> I thus don't think it is the card but some setting on the laptop. the
> card does find the router but cannot connect to it- due to the wrong
> IP
I suggest that you take the laptop to a public spot like a wireless cafe to
see if it will connect and use the Internet, if you can't get it to work
with your router, just to see if it has a possibilty of working.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
You're in a tough situation, because you upgraded to XP, which I'll assume
it was over the O/S that was already on the laptop that was installed by the
computer manufacturer. You do that, then the manufacture's tech support of
the laptop will not support you, which I was going to suggest that.
Can the laptop even connect to the router using a wired connection?
Is the 169 IP there before you even try to make a connection wired or
wireless? Sometimes the 169 IP will get locked and won't be released. Did
you do an IPconfig /release and IPconfig /renew if the 169 IP is being held
to see if the O/S will release it?
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