ip address conflict with another system on the network
Hi all,
I'm trying to hook a friends laptop(XP Media Center Edition) to my home lan, att/yahoo dsl, connected directly to the modem(no router), but i get no connectivity. He's tried connecting it to a comcast cable couple of months ago with the same results. Here's what I get when I connect the cable( from the modem directly to the PC ):
the system is acquiring network address, a minute later the system throws this error in the taskbar: "there is an ip address conflict with another system on the network"
I checked the system logs and I found 2 errors - event Tcpip 4198 and event Netbt 4307. When I ran the cmd/ ipconfig, it returns 0.0.0.0. I tried ipconfig /renew with no luck. I disabled the wireless adapter so its not causing any conflicts. I also tried hard-rebooting the modem which didn't help. There is no shared printers, faxes or cameras on the network either. There is no other device with this IP. I know that tcp/ip are configured correctly because both my own desktop and laptop can connect to the net.
What could be the problem and how do I resolve it? Any setting/configs I need to look into? Thanks anyone for your help and reply.
I'm trying to hook a friends laptop(XP Media Center Edition) to my home lan, att/yahoo dsl, connected directly to the modem(no router), but i get no connectivity. He's tried connecting it to a comcast cable couple of months ago with the same results. Here's what I get when I connect the cable( from the modem directly to the PC ):
the system is acquiring network address, a minute later the system throws this error in the taskbar: "there is an ip address conflict with another system on the network"
I checked the system logs and I found 2 errors - event Tcpip 4198 and event Netbt 4307. When I ran the cmd/ ipconfig, it returns 0.0.0.0. I tried ipconfig /renew with no luck. I disabled the wireless adapter so its not causing any conflicts. I also tried hard-rebooting the modem which didn't help. There is no shared printers, faxes or cameras on the network either. There is no other device with this IP. I know that tcp/ip are configured correctly because both my own desktop and laptop can connect to the net.
What could be the problem and how do I resolve it? Any setting/configs I need to look into? Thanks anyone for your help and reply.
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To check this, open the network card's properties, then click properties on "TCP/IP."