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everything's set to automatic. don't I have one ip for all networks?
everything's set to automatic. don't I have one ip for all networks?
Might be worth giving it a shot to assign Static IPs instead of DHCP to the WLAN setting, it might do a miracle.
How to Assign a Static IP Address in XP, Vista, or Windows 7 - How-To Geek
Please let us know if it works or not.
um where I can get the settings i should write there?
edaz - find a working computer connected to your router or your network then run ipconfig /all. You will use the pattern of the output and assign it in your computer, but you'll have to change the last digit of the TCP/IP. Here's a different Tutorial, perhaps it might help you understand better.
Setting a Static IP Address in Windows 7 - PortForward.com
If you still can't follow the Tutorial, please post the ipconfig/all output coming from another working computer and we'll help you with the Static IP assignment.
Follow 2xg's tutorial, but if that doesn't work, I have another suggestion with the Firewall settings. Since the DHCP server, uses UDP/67 and UDP/68 ports, then make sure these ports are allowed access through your Windows Firewall, this can be achieved with this tutorial:
How to Open a Port in the Windows 7 Firewall
Didnt have time to try adding static ip, but today connection started working again. It seems that my ip has changed, although i dunno why it changed and why it didnt change sooner, last reboot i did was about 2 days ago =] anyway thanks for your help
That's good to hear, hopefully the connection will remain normal (:
Thanks for informing us!