Assuming that the wireless card is still enabled, then perhaps you simply
need to reboot the system. I've seen an out of memory condition do this, or
cause pages to display without all the tabs.
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"Neil Dallaway" <> wrote in message
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>I am connecting a wireless network up using windows xp home (i know it's
>not
> ideal, but what can you do with some customers, eh??) It was all working
> fine
> when i left it friday yet I go back today and its connecting to the
> wireless
> netowrk but not getting an ip address, when i do ipconfig or ipconfig /all
> in
> cmd prompt it returns nothing, only the title windows IP configuration.
> Any
> idea how I can get this sorted?? Thanks in advance.