Netgear router, some computers stuck in "acquiring network address"

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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
       #1

    Netgear router, some computers stuck in "acquiring network address"


    Hi guys!
    i have purchase two wireless routers (by mistake), one Belkin G Wireless Router F5D7234-4 and one Netgear Rangemax N150 WPN824N.

    it is amaizing to see that the belking one is about 1/3 the size of the netgear and it performs just AWESOME, so simply and "troublefree".

    In the other hand i have this netgear, its cute, but it is BIG, SLOW at start up and once i disconnect one of the devices using its internet its impossible to get connected again.

    The only reason why i am stuck with the netgear is because the wifi on/off button.

    ok here is the problem in more details
    just to give you an idea and to help you to help me, to discard pc configs related issues, ALL my devices were connected without ANY problem.
    The device list is:
    1-LAPTOP 1 LAN
    2-LAPTOP 2 WIFI
    3-POCKETPC WIFI
    4-PALM WIFI
    5-phone WIFI

    But when i use the netgear router
    only three of the devices get connected
    the laptop 2 is stuck in "acquiring network address"
    and the pocket pc show is connected but i cant navigate

    Clue 1;
    in the laptop, if i turn it off/suspend or hibernate while it says "acquiring network address"..., when i get it back, it connects automatically without problem, but if i disconnect it manually or if i turn off and nn the router... if i want it surfing the web i have to suspend then bring it back again

    OR....:

    Clue 2;
    when i disable all security option, i mean instead "WPA-PSK [TKIP] " i choose "NONE"
    all of the them get connected and working.
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  2. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #2

    Hi Kharl, is this setting on your Netgear in use ????

    Netgear router, some computers stuck in "acquiring network address"-rr.jpg
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  3. Posts : 206
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Roderunner said:
    Hi Kharl, is this setting on your Netgear in use ????

    Netgear router, some computers stuck in "acquiring network address"-rr.jpg
    Hi Roderunner, thank you a lot for your answer!

    No, that setting is not in use.
    if i turn off then on (or standby or resume from hibernation) with the wireless router's wifi On, then it connects.
    it is like if the router's wifi must be ON at the startup of the computer, otherwise wont connect, something similar happen to the pocketpc i have top completly turn off the wifi in the PPC, turn it off , turn it on, then turn on the wifi in the pocket and click to connect
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  4. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #4

    Hi Kharl, when I had trouble connecting my one & only wireless app, my Laptop, I deleted the network connection, accessed my router from my wired pc and changed the SSID & password. After starting my Laptop, I input the password, set the Access Control as above and never had any more trouble.
    Are all your apps using the same Workgroup name, it's usually called WORKGROUP. I use WPA2-PSK.
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  5. Posts : 206
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
    Thread Starter
       #5

    i use WPA-PSK
    i tried deletin network and creatig it again..
    i really dont think theres is something to do with the device trying to conneect or the access control, because when i use the Belkin router instead, with exatly the same configuration, they all connects flawlesly.
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  6. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #6

    Are there any firmware updates for the Netgear router.
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  7. Posts : 206
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
    Thread Starter
       #7

    yes, i did it couple hours ago, and all the same.
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  8. Posts : 2,362
    Win7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
       #8

    Try replacing the cable from router to PC. If you don't have a spare reverse the cable.
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #9

    kharl said:
    Hi guys!
    i have purchase two wireless routers (by mistake), one Belkin G Wireless Router F5D7234-4 and one Netgear Rangemax N150 WPN824N.

    it is amaizing to see that the belking one is about 1/3 the size of the netgear and it performs just AWESOME, so simply and "troublefree".

    In the other hand i have this netgear, its cute, but it is BIG, SLOW at start up and once i disconnect one of the devices using its internet its impossible to get connected again.

    The only reason why i am stuck with the netgear is because the wifi on/off button.

    ok here is the problem in more details
    just to give you an idea and to help you to help me, to discard pc configs related issues, ALL my devices were connected without ANY problem.
    The device list is:
    1-LAPTOP 1 LAN
    2-LAPTOP 2 WIFI
    3-POCKETPC WIFI
    4-PALM WIFI
    5-phone WIFI

    But when i use the netgear router
    only three of the devices get connected
    the laptop 2 is stuck in "acquiring network address"
    and the pocket pc show is connected but i cant navigate

    Clue 1;
    in the laptop, if i turn it off/suspend or hibernate while it says "acquiring network address"..., when i get it back, it connects automatically without problem, but if i disconnect it manually or if i turn off and nn the router... if i want it surfing the web i have to suspend then bring it back again

    OR....:

    Clue 2;
    when i disable all security option, i mean instead "WPA-PSK [TKIP] " i choose "NONE"
    all of the them get connected and working.
    You are going to want to change the encryption from TKIP to AES. TKIP can be problematic with many different drivers. Also use WPA2-PSK if you can.
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  10. Posts : 206
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Roderunner said:
    Try replacing the cable from router to PC. If you don't have a spare reverse the cable.
    from router to PC?

    but the wired pc is ok, or are you asking to do that because it could affect wireless connection?
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