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LAN Line connection problems

catc, on Nov 6, 2009 11:59:30 am GMT 
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Hello,
I am currently having problems with connecting via a wire.... my dial up for the past 2 days hasn;t connected and lapt saying invalid IP Address... I then tries the LAN line and it isn;t connecting. I have chexked to make sure that the IP addresses get configured automatically and I have tried repairing the problem. I have a Toshiba and is quite new, only like 5 months old. It connects to the wireless networks fine... any help with this would be greatly appreciated!

CatC

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