22 Apr 12, 10:12PM
You have gone to "Internet Protocol Version 4" properties in the network adapter properties and everything is set to Obtain Automatically?
Go to Start > Run (or hold Windows logo key and press R) then type 'services.msc', and see if DHCP Client service is started and set to automatic.
Go to Start > Run (or hold Windows logo key and press R) then type 'services.msc', and see if DHCP Client service is started and set to automatic.