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01-21-2017 08:56 AM
1). When I tried to connect to the shared network I was not able to connect to the wireless internet as my Internet access message read"unable to connect DHCP is not on. How do I turn on the DHCP when it turns off? Why would the DHCP turn off? I am trying to access the internet through a wireless network and on a parallel basis connect to the shared network group.
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01-21-2017 01:19 PM
Who's network are you trying to connect to? Yours at home?
Please explain in full detail including how everything is wired.
01-21-2017 03:11 PM
I tried to connect to a shared network group setup by a host. The shared group had 4 members. I was not able to connect to the shared group. On a parallel basis, I tried to connect to a open public wireless internet connection at a local church.
The Internet access message read "unable to connect DHCP is not on.
- How do I turn on the DHCP when it turns off? Why would the DHCP turn off?
- Can you access the internet through a wireless network and on a parallel basis connect to the shared network group?
- Can you provide the steps necessary to connect Windows 10 to an Ethernet network hosted by a Windows 7 computer for purposes of sharing a HP Laserjet 1022 printer?
I will really appreciate assistance especially with #3.
Thanks,
Bob
01-21-2017 03:53 PM
I was trying to connect my computer to the shared network in order to use the printer which was being shared on the shared network. The shared network was setup by a different host computer.
When this failed I tried to connect to a open wireless network connection. My wireless connection failed due to a error message which stated the DHCP was off. When I got back home, I tried to connect to my home wireless network and received the same message. Once I was able to turn on the DHCP, the wireless connection works fine.