hksoftware
Technical User
Hi,
Here's the situation:
I have a Wi-Fi modem-router, connected to my PC's NIC with a patch cable. Link is ok, both PC and router confirm 100MB/s connection. However, the PC cannot get an IP from the routers internal DHCP server. Not can they ping each other.
Here's some facts:
it IS a patch cable, connection IS fine.
router is fine (Tried XBOX on ethernet ports, no problems at all.)
Tried reinstalling NIC with latest drivers.
No firewall is switched on.
Tried removing any other protocols (such as Microsoft Windows Network Client, file & Printer sharing)
It appears to be a layer 3 protocol issue, but I'll leave that to the experts.
I'm thinking of just bunging another NIC in there instead but I'd prefer to get this running.
Here's the situation:
I have a Wi-Fi modem-router, connected to my PC's NIC with a patch cable. Link is ok, both PC and router confirm 100MB/s connection. However, the PC cannot get an IP from the routers internal DHCP server. Not can they ping each other.
Here's some facts:
it IS a patch cable, connection IS fine.
router is fine (Tried XBOX on ethernet ports, no problems at all.)
Tried reinstalling NIC with latest drivers.
No firewall is switched on.
Tried removing any other protocols (such as Microsoft Windows Network Client, file & Printer sharing)
It appears to be a layer 3 protocol issue, but I'll leave that to the experts.
I'm thinking of just bunging another NIC in there instead but I'd prefer to get this running.