I had to re-install Windows XP on my mum's PC. Since then, it has been unable to connect to the Internet via Ethernet-it won't even allow me to log in to the router's home page. It just keeps saying "acquiring network address" and eventually allocates a 169.IP address.
I am assuming the Ethernet ports must be working seeing as XP picks them up and recognises when the network cable is plugged in? Or is that an incorrect assumption?
I've tried changing the MTU, both in the router and using DrTCP. I've allocated IP and DNS addresses manually in the network connections properties but it doesn't want to know.
Strangely, though, it will connect via USB and automatically assign the correct IP address through that. However, it won't connect to certain sites e.g. MS, which usually indicates an MTU issue.
The router works fine as I've tried it on my own PC, and the cables are also fine, so it almost has to be something to do with XP. It is driving me up the wall now as I'm sure it is something really daft but I can't think what.
Any ideas would be great.
Jon
I am assuming the Ethernet ports must be working seeing as XP picks them up and recognises when the network cable is plugged in? Or is that an incorrect assumption?
I've tried changing the MTU, both in the router and using DrTCP. I've allocated IP and DNS addresses manually in the network connections properties but it doesn't want to know.
Strangely, though, it will connect via USB and automatically assign the correct IP address through that. However, it won't connect to certain sites e.g. MS, which usually indicates an MTU issue.
The router works fine as I've tried it on my own PC, and the cables are also fine, so it almost has to be something to do with XP. It is driving me up the wall now as I'm sure it is something really daft but I can't think what.
Any ideas would be great.
Jon