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Ok. But whatever you say. When two other computers work through the same router, how could this be a DHCP problem?
Ok. But whatever you say. When two other computers work through the same router, how could this be a DHCP problem?
DHCP server works by "marking" your NIC's MAC address as "given IP address", thus it will not be given any IP address configuration anymore. As I stated earlier, maybe your MAC address is stuck at the router's DHCP server's reservation, thus your computer doesn't get any IP from it. You need to flush that "stuck" record...
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Err... I don't know about that... you may try... If it still fail (you still get 169.254.x.y), then you need to get that router configuration fixed...
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