coccolino
Technical User
- Feb 5, 2009
- 3
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to figure out this one on my own for quite some time now, but I just have only very little experience with networks.
I installed the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.04.0300-k9 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T60p machine with Win XP Professional SP2. And since then I am not able to connect to my network using either my LAN or Wireless LAN network adapters. I uninstalled the vpn client, this didn't change things at all. Both adapters are no longer able to aquire an IP from the router (limited or no connectivity, ipconfig /renew not working as well), although DHCP is enabled for both adapters and the router's DHCP is working fine - I have no problems connecting using my other laptop. After uninstalling the client I tried the Winsock XP Fix, but without any success.
I also have AT&T Global Network Client installed (but not running) on the same machine, could this be the source of the problem?
Any help would be much appreciated...
Kind regards,
Kalina
I've been trying to figure out this one on my own for quite some time now, but I just have only very little experience with networks.
I installed the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.04.0300-k9 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T60p machine with Win XP Professional SP2. And since then I am not able to connect to my network using either my LAN or Wireless LAN network adapters. I uninstalled the vpn client, this didn't change things at all. Both adapters are no longer able to aquire an IP from the router (limited or no connectivity, ipconfig /renew not working as well), although DHCP is enabled for both adapters and the router's DHCP is working fine - I have no problems connecting using my other laptop. After uninstalling the client I tried the Winsock XP Fix, but without any success.
I also have AT&T Global Network Client installed (but not running) on the same machine, could this be the source of the problem?
Any help would be much appreciated...
Kind regards,
Kalina