My notebook repeatedly shows the ip address 0.0.0.0 in the ipv4 properties even if I configure it manually. However usin IPCONFIG shows that I have been allotted the requested IP address. My Internet is working fine but this problem disturbs my IP Messenger and other LAN connections. In the IP messenger I my IP address is shown as a class B private IP address.
Please help me solve this mystery!!
Most probably its the problem with the autonet ip address where the computer picks a bad ip address. If your internet service provider has DHCP enabled you cannot put the manual IP address. If its a new problem try system restore, uninstalling and reinstalling networkdrivers. resetting winsock.(search google)
Find your computer's IP address :
Windows 7, Vista, and XP, using the command prompt
The router must be configured to match your
Internet service. If you do not know your
Internet connection configuration, please
contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
By default, the router is pre-configured with
these settings:
• Automatically set IP addresses for
computers on your LAN (connected to the
router's ports 1-4). The router acts as a
server for dynamic host configuration
protocol (DHCP) and assigns IP addresses
in the range 192.168.123.100 through
192.168.123.199
• The default LAN IP address for the router is
192.168.123.254 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0
• The Internet service connected to the
router's WAN port uses a dynamic IP
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Thanks, Joe
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First find
out the IP address , Subnet mask,and Gateway addresses of your ISP ( Internet
Service Provider ). According to above addresses, you have to complete the network
settings of your printer by mentioning the different IP address .
To find out the above mentioned
addresses, first open the control panel -> network connections -> local area
connction -> properties -> Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) OR
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPV6)according to your ISP -> Properties
By the systematic selection as
mentioned above you will get the IP address, subnet mask and Gateway addresses.
Suppose your IP address is 192.168.0.10 , the
gateway may be 192.168.0.1 Or any number. And the subnet mask may be
XYY.XYY.XYY.0.
According
to your ISP addresses you have to complete the network settings of your
printer. First press the additional functions -> system settings ->
network settings -> TCP/IP settings -> fill up the addresses as follows.
IP address : 192.168.0.16 OR any number .
subnet mask : XYY.XYY.XYY.0.
Gateway : 192.168.0.1
Hurray ! the problem about your network connection with the printer to your computer will be automatically solved.
First findout the IP address , subnet mask,and Gateway addresses of your ISP ( InternetService Provider ). According to above addresses, you have to complete the networksettings of your printer by mentioning the different IP address .
To find out the above mentionedaddresses first open the control panel -> network connections -> local areaconnction -> properties -> Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) ORInternet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPV6)according to your ISP -> Properties
By the systematic selection asmentioned above you will get the IP address, subnet mask and Gateway addresses.
Suppose your IP address is 192.168.0.10 , thegateway may be 192.168.0.1 Or any number. And the subnet mask may beXYY.XYY.XYY.0.
Accordingto your ISP addresses you have to complete the network settings of yourprinter. First press the additional functions -> system settings ->network settings -> TCP/IP settings -> fill up the addresses as follows.
IP address : 192.168.0.16 OR any number .
subnet mask : XYY.XYY.XYY.0.
Gateway : 192.168.0.1
Hurray ! the problem about your networkconnction with the printer to your computer will be automatically solved.
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