Ekstreme 0 Posted November 1, 1999 I have a problem when dialing into my ISP. They have 2 numbers, one which works fine, although is engaged 99% of the time and teh otehr, well it just won't work. When it comes up loggin onto network, that's as far as it gets. It drops out and says that server failed to assign IP address. MY ISP has told me "beta.... beta.... beta....", cannot support blah blah blah, but one guy there did say that he's seen this prob and it was a win 2k bug. Anyone know of this, more importantly, know how to fix it? Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted November 1, 1999 I've been using assigned IP to conect to my company secure network, and to my ISP when the ADSL fails, whith no problems since W2K beta 2. But hang about . . . one of your ISP's dial-in works, and the other doesn't. Might be worthwhile finding out what differences there are at their end between the two. Also, try and pre-define as much info as possible - default gateway, DNS and such - to give your connect the best chance of getting an IP address. Share this post Link to post
bigfitty 0 Posted November 2, 1999 There's a hotfix for dhcp issues that cured my ip address problem. if you can't find it on MS's site, let me know, and I'll see if I can find the link again. Share this post Link to post
Ekstreme 0 Posted November 2, 1999 If you could find that patch for me I'd be forever greatful, I can't find it anywhere Thanks Share this post Link to post
JamesW 0 Posted November 13, 1999 I have a similar problem. Whenever I dial into my ISP with my internal Courier v.everything it connects fine, verifies username and password, and then tries to "register computer on the network." That sounds like DHCP, and sure enough it fails and says my server didn't assign it an IP address. How do I get it to stop using DHCP or whatever is confusing it? My connection works fine under WIn98, of course... Share this post Link to post
Ekstreme 0 Posted November 13, 1999 Ok man this prob is pretty east to fix goto the properties of your dial-up connection, then click on networking tab. Click on settings and make sure that enable software compression is the only one checked. Negotiate Multilink......... is the actual culpurate good luck Share this post Link to post
JamesW 0 Posted November 17, 1999 Thanks very much. I didn't have the multilink option (only LCP and software compression) but having software compression worked just fine. I also switched off LMHOSTS for good measure. Now if only I could get my HP4200C scanner to work... Thanks again, James Share this post Link to post
Ekstreme 0 Posted November 17, 1999 NP man. Friggen dial-up KRAP. Can't wait till OZ get's decent cable Share this post Link to post