'doesn't have a valid IP adress' error


  1. Posts : 8
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       #1

    'doesn't have a valid IP adress' error


    I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.
    Evaluation version 7100.
    The driver for the ethernet connection is some sort of Intel driver built in with the Dell E520 Motherboard.

    The thing is, the wireless works. I use a D-Link Xtreme N Desktop Adaptor (DWA-552).
    But my computer is in such an awkward location in the house that it's not really an excellent option, so I got 20m of ethernet cable to hook up my PC to the router which is a D-Link DI-614+.
    The Router and modem are connected to a PC that is running Windows XP.

    When I plug in the cable to my computer it sorts it out for a while but it ends up saying it doesn't have a valid IP address?
    This only occurs with the ethernet cable and not the wireless.

    Could this be a case that my computer is too advanced?
    What if I rolled back to 32-bit or XP?
    The drivers for the DI-614 are already at the latest, and D-Link discontinued support for it like 5 years ago.
    There are several other computers in the network and they work with the ethernet cable and wireless too, but they're all XP. So it's probably something with Windows 7.

    Having stable connection to the internet is just the main goal I want here.
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  2. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #2

    Esparko said:
    I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.
    Evaluation version 7100.

    The thing is, the wireless works. I use a D-Link Xtreme N Desktop Adaptor (DWA-552).
    But my computer is in such an awkward location in the house that it's not really an excellent option, so I got 20m of ethernet cable to hook up my PC to the router which is a D-Link DI-614+.
    The Router and modem are connected to a PC that is running Windows XP.

    When I plug in the cable to my computer it sorts it out for a while but it ends up saying it doesn't have a valid IP address?
    This only occurs with the ethernet cable and not the wireless.

    Could this be a case that my computer is too advanced?
    What if I rolled back to 32-bit or XP?
    The drivers for the DI-614 are already at the latest, and D-Link discontinued support for it like 5 years ago.
    There are several other computers in the network and they work with the ethernet cable and wireless too, but they're all XP. So it's probably something with Windows 7.

    Having stable connection to the internet is just the main goal I want here.
    Do you have MSN account? PM me, I'll help you through it.
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  3. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    oh yeah.

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    but, if it has anything to do with configuring the PC which is connected to the router I can't do that now, it's like 2am. or actually i can't do anything right now lol.

    But I'll appreciate if i can reach you at a more suitable time.
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  4. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #4

    Esparko said:
    oh yeah.

    [Email address removed by admin]

    but, if it has anything to do with configuring the PC which is connected to the router I can't do that now, it's like 2am. or actually i can't do anything right now lol.

    But I'll appreciate if i can reach you at a more suitable time.
    That's ok.

    PM me when you it suites you. (pm will notify me you're here)

    By the way, I am a big DT fan.

    Greetz
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  5. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Does anyone else have any thoughts about what might be wrong?
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  6. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    Ok squonksc helped me fixed it.
    I just setup the wiring in the ethernet cables wrong because the color combination was mixed up so it got an invalid IP.

    With the copper contacts facing you on the plug, the right color combination was

    OrangeWhite
    Orange
    GreenWhite
    Blue
    BlueWhite
    Green
    Brownwhite
    Brown

    left to right.

    This was mainly because I made my own cable because they don't sell stock 20m long ethernet long cables lol.

    Once i got the proper wiring down in the cable it worked though.
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