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Posted 17 October 2006 - 05:38 AM

Whenever I boot up my laptop (or desktop) they both connect to my wireless network, I have internet, but... One stupid little problem I am having. The wireless network icon will sit on the "acquiring IP address" picture.

Even though it has an IP, it will keep doing that with the little circle thing. I have tried a multitude of things, manual IP, turning off the checkmark in the properties of the adapter that says:

"notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity"

I have even tried just using the basic windows wireless software. But nothing works. If I turn off that check mark, it fixes it until I reboot, then I have to turn it back and so on.

Anyone else have this problem? Or possibly have a fix? :lol:

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:angry: i just figured it out :lol:

to anyone having this problem, do not disable the "Network Location Awareness" service. that turned out to be the culprit :lol:

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Posted 17 October 2006 - 12:17 PM

View PostCygnus, on Oct 17 2006, 04:38 AM, said:

:angry: i just figured it out :lol:

to anyone having this problem, do not disable the "Network Location Awareness" service. that turned out to be the culprit :lol:


Yup.... I had this problem a while back. Same problem - same solution. More reason to not disable services... ;)

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Posted 17 October 2006 - 12:35 PM

lol ah well, im just glad its fixed now.

its really the only problem i have had with disabling services. (i need to disable cuz my laptop's are really slow with XP stock lol)

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Posted 25 July 2007 - 03:46 PM

ah, this could be my problem, but how do I go about turning the NLA back on?

TIA
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Posted 25 July 2007 - 03:51 PM

Start->Run.

Type in services.msc. Scroll down until you see the Network Location Awareness service. Right-click for properties. Make sure it's set to Automatic, and then hit Start.

Hope this helps. :)

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Posted 25 July 2007 - 04:03 PM

View PostZxian, on Jul 25 2007, 04:51 PM, said:

Start->Run.

Type in services.msc. Scroll down until you see the Network Location Awareness service. Right-click for properties. Make sure it's set to Automatic, and then hit Start.

Hope this helps. :)



woot!! that was sure a fast response. I'll let you know tomorrow how things go.

Thanks again
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Posted 05 August 2007 - 11:56 PM

View PostMarkJohnson, on Jul 25 2007, 05:03 PM, said:

View PostZxian, on Jul 25 2007, 04:51 PM, said:

Start->Run.

Type in services.msc. Scroll down until you see the Network Location Awareness service. Right-click for properties. Make sure it's set to Automatic, and then hit Start.

Hope this helps. :)



woot!! that was sure a fast response. I'll let you know tomorrow how things go.

Thanks again
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Sweet, it worked like a charm. well for a few minutes anyway. then it cut back out. it seems my router went bad. but only the wireless part. bought a new router and all is 100% again.

Thanks once again for the help.
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Posted 06 August 2007 - 03:46 AM

Glad to be of help.

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