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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyeradar" data-source="post: 1149662" data-attributes="member: 181209"><p>Thanks for your help again. I have just been in touch with my service provider again, and we have been through the set up again (manually on the TCP/IP) putting in the correct IP address and making sure the subnet mask and DNS servers are as they should be. The technician said that sometimes when there is a power cut the computer reconfigures itself which is why the DHCP no longer connects automatically and reassigns an IP address which is gobbledygook. Therefore I am back to square one. Any ideas about what I can do next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyeradar, post: 1149662, member: 181209"] Thanks for your help again. I have just been in touch with my service provider again, and we have been through the set up again (manually on the TCP/IP) putting in the correct IP address and making sure the subnet mask and DNS servers are as they should be. The technician said that sometimes when there is a power cut the computer reconfigures itself which is why the DHCP no longer connects automatically and reassigns an IP address which is gobbledygook. Therefore I am back to square one. Any ideas about what I can do next? [/QUOTE]
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