ADSL let windows xp boot fake death solution

  

Computer Shop News Many friends report that after installing ADSL, start Windows XP to enter the desktop, run virtual dial-up software (or run other programs), the system will be in a suspended state, it will take a minute or so to pop up the window. Analysis Windows XP in the default installation mode, the TCP /IP settings for the network card? "Automatically get" status. When the system is started, the system first detects whether there is a fixed IP address in the NIC configuration. If no fixed IP address is found, the data packet is sent out to request the DHCP server in the network to assign an IP address; if not connected to the DHCP server, the system Automatic private IP addressing will be used, specifying the IP address of the NIC to be between 169.254.0.1 and 169.254.255.254 and setting the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0. Now the commonly used ADSL Modem is disabled by default, so it will not provide IP address to the system. During the Windows XP suspended animation, we will see that the ADSL Modem data upload and download lights are blinking. When the data light stops flashing, the system returns to normal. At this point, run “ipconfig” can see that the IP address of the network card is 169.254.X.X. Solution 1: Assign a fixed IP address to the NIC In the “Control Panel”, open the “Network Connection” window and find the “Local Connection” that is connected to the ADSL. Enter the “Properties” window of the connection and double-click <;General” in the item "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", set the IP address of the network card to 192.168.0.1, the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, the gateway and DNS are the default settings, and finally click “; OK & rdquo; button. Solution 2: Turn on Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XP Although ADSL only connects to one computer, setting up Internet connection sharing seems to be more than one thing, but if you open "Internet Connection Sharing", Windows XP will become a micro DHCP. Server, it will force the IP address of the network card to 192.168.0.1, this method and method 1 have the same effect. Solution 3: Enable the DHCP function of the ADSL broadband cat Most ADSL Modem has a built-in DHCP function. This function is disabled by default. We can enable DHCP through the ADSL setup program. When the Windows XP system issues an IP address. When you assign a request, you can quickly provide an available IP address, and Windows XP will not have a suspended animation. The following uses the Eastcom E700A as an example to explain how to enable the ADSL DHCP function. The IP address of the E700A is 192.168.1.1 by default. First set the IP address of the network card to 192.168.1.2 in the network properties. Open IE, enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, the username and password are root, enter the "DHCP mode" in the "LAN", select "“DHCP Server" in the drop-down menu, and then Click the "Submit" button below, then save your settings and restart. Among the above three methods, the first method is undoubtedly the simplest and most effective. For ADSL installation and commissioning as well as computer maintenance personnel, using Method 2, Method 3 and Method 1 can help them solve many post-maintenance problems.

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