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I have a new IBM Thinkpad T42 and a Netgear WG602 access point.
I am working with fixed IP addresses (Not DHCP) and most of the time
everyhing seems fine. I have tied the network down with MAC addresses
and 128bit Shared encryption.
Most of the time everyhting seems fine but occasionally the laptop will
boot up and show a status of 'Acquiring Network Address', it never
changes from this status until I tell the machine to re-connect and
then all is well. The network is showing good strength.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
I have same problem, but with diferent wi-fi access point.
I use IBM T42, Linksys router with wi-fi access point. Computer receives IP
from DHCP. After it boots up everythink seems to be ok. But I'am not able to
access LAN nor internet. When I click repair network connection it stucks on:
'Acquiring Network Address' and the only solution is to boot up the computer
again.
It also happens when I use [Fn + F5] to turn wi-fi card on, the card is on
but it stucks on 'Acquiring Network Address'. After boot up it's ok.
I think it is wi-fi card driver problem, I downloaded the most recent
drivers from IBM but it didn't helped.
It would be grate if anyone knew solution to this problem.
"Baz" wrote:
> I have a new IBM Thinkpad T42 and a Netgear WG602 access point.
>
> I am working with fixed IP addresses (Not DHCP) and most of the time
> everyhing seems fine. I have tied the network down with MAC addresses
> and 128bit Shared encryption.
>
> Most of the time everyhting seems fine but occasionally the laptop will
> boot up and show a status of 'Acquiring Network Address', it never
> changes from this status until I tell the machine to re-connect and
> then all is well. The network is showing good strength.
>
> Ideas Anyone?
>
>
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