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Originally Posted by fkhouck I work with computers all the time, and have been getting stuck with this message a lot. Bumbling through like everyone else. I found a solution today and have a theory on how it happens. I believe it happens when the data structure that is passed to set up the network is damaged it simply stops working and gives you the message “ Acquiring Network Address” Which actually that is what is is trying to do.
How or why for us I don't think matters much. This is a solution that I had come up with when I had three laptop computers on the network and a identical laptop that was on the other day working and today not working.
I found and deleted the network place off the computer. The computer then recognized it as a location I could sign into. I selected it and had to enter the network key. And it came up the first time.
Don't know if it will solve all the problems that I have read about. But it certainly worked for me.
Good luck
Frank |
Frank's theory worked for me. I had an old Dell Latitude D600 laptop which used to connect to the wireless network at my home. This laptop was in dis-use since Nov 2007 b'cos I got a new HP laptop. I had some problems with that HP laptop. So, I dusted off this old pal and tried to connect but all it did was "Acquiring Network Address"

I put the key again with no luck. But, Frank's idea of removing my wireless network forced my laptop to recognize that network again. I had to put the key again and lo the laptop connected in a flash. Thanks Frank and other members of this forum....