Interesting XP Home problem

minus1972

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I've just come back from a friends house after spending a couple of hours trying to get his XP Home machine online with no success. The machine is a basic compaq and it is connected to a cable modem through a hub. It shares the connection with two Win98 machines, which can get online with no problems. The one interesting thing that I found was that there was no DHCP # displayed when I ran ipconfig and when I ran ipconfig /renew, the operation timed out saying it couldn't reach the dynamic host. Anyone else had this problem or have any suggestions?
 

minus1972

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Did you manually try to input all IP's? And did you try a different port on the hub?
did not manually try to input all of the IPs, but we did try using a different port on the hub and also tried bypassing the hub altogether with no success.

Originally posted by: JackMDS
From the ISP perspective (unless your friend has Multiple IP acount) he his trying to cheat the them! Why should they give him a second IP?

Read the following it will explain.

AnandTech - FAQ. Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing

AnandTech - FAQ. Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...?

Ignore the prices in the links above. The same or similar hardware can be found for 60%-90% less.
I believe that they do have a multiple IP account, as they already have two computers online...however they did not specifically inform their ISP that they would be adding another computer.

I should also add that the connection was working for a couple weeks and then cut out. I did check the wire to make sure that wasn't the problem and it was not.
 

minus1972

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quick addition:

I had a friend call me tonight saying he couldn't hook his laptop up to his cable modem at home. After a little fiddling, he was able to get it by first running ipconfig /release and then ipconfig /renew. So I went back to the first computer and tried the same thing without any luck...any more ideas?
 

JackMDS

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I guess that all the millions of users that are using Cable/DSL Routers are "Suckers".

As far as your friend is concern he No need for Router he can just log to the ISP what ever he likes?
 

minus1972

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
I guess that all the millions of users that are using Cable/DSL Routers are "Suckers".

As far as your friend is concern he No need for Router he can just log to the ISP what ever he likes?
I don't understand the question.
 

JCROCCO

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Wont that happen if you have the same XP license installed on more than 1 machine, they wont network?
 

gunrunnerjohn

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I don't know about the ability to network, but I know that Windows Update will choke on it, unless they're the Corporate (Volume License) version.