This is a weird one. I have a Windows XP installation with an HP 100Mbit ethernet adapter.
When windows boots up, it does not assign the ip address that I have manually configured to the card. Instead, it assigned 0.0.0.0
If I view the status of the card, it says the IP address is "misconfigured."
However, I can get the IP to assign to the card one of two ways. It will fix itself if I stop and restart the card through device manager. I can also open the connection properties, uncheck TCP/IP click ok, open it back up and recheck TCP/IP. After I do either of the above, my ip address is assigned and everything works fine.
I wonder if anyone else has this problem with any other network adapters. Two completely different XP installs on this machine have had the same problem with this card, and I know the card is good (it works fine in 98, 2k, linux), so I am assuming it is an XP driver issue.
Any thoughts? .
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When windows boots up, it does not assign the ip address that I have manually configured to the card. Instead, it assigned 0.0.0.0
If I view the status of the card, it says the IP address is "misconfigured."
However, I can get the IP to assign to the card one of two ways. It will fix itself if I stop and restart the card through device manager. I can also open the connection properties, uncheck TCP/IP click ok, open it back up and recheck TCP/IP. After I do either of the above, my ip address is assigned and everything works fine.
I wonder if anyone else has this problem with any other network adapters. Two completely different XP installs on this machine have had the same problem with this card, and I know the card is good (it works fine in 98, 2k, linux), so I am assuming it is an XP driver issue.
Any thoughts? .
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