Computer Network Problem?
Idell Syed: Configure the computers to use DHCP instead of static IP
Marya Fehn: Assign static IP's don't use DHCP... there should be a place in the router setup to do this..
Fritz Sisomphou: you must check if the both computers have same network Workgroup name
Brock Hladik: You can either manually configure your IP addresses so they are different or setup DHCP on your router to dynamically assign and manage IPs. I would also make sure that you have proper security measures if you are using wireless as the error may indicate that someone is stealing your connection. Enable encryption, MAC addres filtering and limited IP scope.
Arlen Lopiccalo: have you tried refreshing your modem? just unplug it leave it off for awhile. As far as your router, do the same....if it is wireless. Make sure you have it secure so that only your family can use it.
Nestor Klan: START - RUN - CMD or COMMAND which will bring up a dos box.Then type "ipconfig / release" ! to release your IP, then "ipconfig / renew" to pick up a new IP.
Alden Sabio: Are you using a boardband router with DHCP on it? If yes, please reset you router once and it should solve your problem.If you are using static IP (means you have set a known IP address on each computer), please ensure that all IP is different from each other. E.g. 192.168.2.10, and 192.168.2.11, and 192.168.2.12, and so on.Normally advice to keep it on DHCP (Short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's IP address can even change while it is still connected.)...Show more
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