This is for a friend of mine that I was trying to help out. For a few weeks one of his desktop computers was taking longer and longer to recognize the LAN until the other day it just wouldn't. We did a few minor things (unplug power to router/modem, changed cables, verified connection lights, deleted the network card in device manager and also reset the TCPIP stack). Nothing. He is getting a 169.254.100.189 address for his network card (it's the onboard LAN). I had him by a cheap TPLink network card (at least he would get a gigabit connection as the onboard is 10/100).
He disabled the onboard network card and installed the new card and drivers. Exactly the same issue.
Why isn't he getting a DHCP address? All his other computers are working correctly (one ethernet and two wifi). He is running Win7.
He disabled the onboard network card and installed the new card and drivers. Exactly the same issue.
Why isn't he getting a DHCP address? All his other computers are working correctly (one ethernet and two wifi). He is running Win7.