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Anonymous Posted on Apr 01, 2010

Wireless no longer accesses router

Notebook receives following message: ''You might not be able to access the internet or some network resources. This occurred because the network did not assign a network address to the computer.'' Last week it was working fine. D-Link router says computer problem. Notebook OK using cable. Wireless reception is ''Excellent.''
Product is Raylink 802.11g Mini-USB 2.0 Wireless Network Adapter #2 not Belkin but Raylink not a choice.

  • Anonymous Apr 02, 2010

    service.msc is not recognized. Went to msconfig>>Services & unchecked DHCP. Restart. Then recheck DHCP. Restart. Trouble not corrected. Wizard does not correct. Reset D-Link router. Problem remains. Restored notebook to a previous date. Not the answer. I now get a message "Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you on to the network Murchison"

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OK try this go to that PC, go START>>RUN>>service.msc (enter) Now when services window comes up, scroll down to DHCP, set to OFF & Disable, reboot, now try again. Sometimes just a Turn it ALL OFF, and ON again and most often it will sort itself out., IF it was working OK prior. You could always run the "Connect to internet Wizard" again, and do that. Also go into router and ensure that DHCP, is set to ON in the Router. Sometimes, a simple re-setup will get it all working again too.

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