11-27-2010, 07:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2010, 07:24 PM by AceInfinity.)
What type of router do you have? (example: Linksys)
Also, check to see if you have a static IP setup in your TCP/IP properties. It could be automatically finding that IP when you reconnect.
If you are running XP Service pack 2, then you could go to the control panel in Network and internet connections, then Network connections. Double click on the local area connection in use, and pick support. Try the repair button after using that Winsock fix that I gave you in my earlier post (only if your running on SP2)
go into your start menu, control panel, administration tools, services: look for DNS client, and check to see that it's set to manual, and that it's started.
Also, check to see if you have a static IP setup in your TCP/IP properties. It could be automatically finding that IP when you reconnect.
If you are running XP Service pack 2, then you could go to the control panel in Network and internet connections, then Network connections. Double click on the local area connection in use, and pick support. Try the repair button after using that Winsock fix that I gave you in my earlier post (only if your running on SP2)
go into your start menu, control panel, administration tools, services: look for DNS client, and check to see that it's set to manual, and that it's started.