Could a virus do that ?
From: Marcus (sans_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/05/04
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Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 16:30:32 -0000
Hello,
My IP adress is normally assigned by the DHCP of my router.
It works well on all my Laptops which are linked to the router via a
wireless device (IP address given is 192.168.0.10x). But on my Desktop (it
used to work ok yesterday) which is linked to the router via a network
cable, it gives a complete different IP adress (169.254.226.159), it does
not show any DHCP address or anything else. Of course I cannot connect to
the internet.
By the way, I use win2000 and my ip configuration in the network
configuration on my non-working desktop is the same as the working Laptop
one.
I will really appreciate any help
Marc
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