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"This connection has
limited or no connectivity. " "You might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources" Troubleshooting DHCP issues If the computer setup to Obtain an IP automatically, but the computer doesn't receive an IP or Windows generates an APIPA address 169.254.x.y range, the following troubleshooting tips: 1. Verify the DHCP is running and can be accessible. For example, does other computers receive an IP from the DHCP? 2. If the DHCP is accessible, try to renew the ip by doing this command: ipconfig /renew. Or/and this command: netsh int ip reset c:\resetip.txt 3. If you have a hardware router as the DHCP server, reset it. 4. Assign a static IP on the XP computer. Does this work? |
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