Stu
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I have run into this problem a few times recently, even on new builds:
On a machine running Windows XP, if you install a Netgear wireless NIC, USB or PCI, install driver and utility and then uninstall it, the computer loses DHCP functionality.
In my case, I removed the Netgear NICs for a variety of reasons, mainly poor performance, and installed D-Link NICs in their place. Unless I manually assign an IP, nothing works.
I know it's not the router because the only affected computers are those that have had Netgear software installed at some point.
Anyone else run into this problem, and did you manage to fix it?
On a machine running Windows XP, if you install a Netgear wireless NIC, USB or PCI, install driver and utility and then uninstall it, the computer loses DHCP functionality.
In my case, I removed the Netgear NICs for a variety of reasons, mainly poor performance, and installed D-Link NICs in their place. Unless I manually assign an IP, nothing works.
I know it's not the router because the only affected computers are those that have had Netgear software installed at some point.
Anyone else run into this problem, and did you manage to fix it?