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Wireless Network Connection doesn't have Valid IP Configuration

Hello, thank you for calling BARF tech support my name is "JOE", how may I help you?:laughing


I thought his name was Juan ???

Thanks guys , as of right now i'm clueless so i will try the last listed
i can honestly say that i get lucky at times then i forget what the hell i did .
i'm one of those that slap every thing together drop in the disc and let it go .
shesh i can't even take a decent picture
 
so i will try the last listed

Please tell us you are not that gullible :laughing

look, we are just poking at you. sorry.

The real answer is this:

Insert Bootable Disk
Get to Command Prompt (Dos Prompt)

Type at the D:\ Format C: /y

That should clear up the confusion.

If you don't want to try that, and I wouldn't, PM mweitz (Mark). He is a good guy and will get you taken care of.
 
Please tell us you are not that gullible :laughing


I only bought one bridge in my entire life , my workers like me so much they send me pictures of my car when ever i drive in my private lane :rofl


















I have nothin on this thing a reinstall is easier than digging through the reg
 
If you don't want to try that, and I wouldn't, PM mweitz (Mark). He is a good guy and will get you taken care of.

I'm too busy for work 'n shit. I'm trying to keep up on the Tilt thread yo. :p
 
fixed, any one want to buy a bridge in the bay area ?
 
He prolly removed the "bridge" that sometimes gets in the network connections.

I have had that problem before as well. Delete it and all is well.

OP?

Mark
 
He prolly removed the "bridge" that sometimes gets in the network connections.

I have had that problem before as well. Delete it and all is well.

OP?

Mark

I'm from the old school of "no connection sharing", especially when you can buy a router for cheap.
 
I've seen that before- wtf does Lenovo do that for? (for USB networking or something?)

Close, actually, because they have a default image that includes a built in Verizon WiFi schema that uses the "Bridged" approach on some models.
 
Who wants to explain "network bridge" to me (besides Wikipedia)?

Thanks; beer's on me!
 
Who wants to explain "network bridge" to me (besides Wikipedia)?

Thanks; beer's on me!


A bridge is usually used to connect two dissimilar network topologies together; eg. Ethernet-->Token-Ring

A bridge lets two local networks talk to each other at the MAC address level (datalink/layer2:nerd), where a router uses the next layer up. Routers isolate broadcast traffic (that is blasted from multiple computers at the same time).There are routers that can bridge also, sometimes called brouters
 
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