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Why do I have to unplug and then plug my dlink USB card to force it to get
the IP address. Once I do that it works perfectly so it seems the settings
must be correct but it will not connect automatically when booting up. Any
suggestions would be apprecieated

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Check the Dlink website for any updates for that card. What version of
Windows do you use?

"nocvad" wrote:

> Why do I have to unplug and then plug my dlink USB card to force it to get
> the IP address. Once I do that it works perfectly so it seems the settings
> must be correct but it will not connect automatically when booting up. Any
> suggestions would be apprecieated
>

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Windows XP Professional

"S Lane" wrote:

> Check the Dlink website for any updates for that card. What version of
> Windows do you use?
>
> "nocvad" wrote:
>
> > Why do I have to unplug and then plug my dlink USB card to force it to get
> > the IP address. Once I do that it works perfectly so it seems the settings
> > must be correct but it will not connect automatically when booting up. Any
> > suggestions would be apprecieated
> >

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