A computer refuses to acquire an address IP of WRT54GL

Hi, I just bought my WRT54GL today. I have 3 computers connected to the router:

Vista computer

Computer XP

Mac OSX computer

The router connects to a modem Arris cable provided by Road Runner.

Any Vista and XP is connected by wire and the Mac OSX to connect wireless. The Vista and Mac OS x have no problem to get an IP address and connect to the Internet. However the XP box is still blocked on "acquiring network address". I tried a couple things:

(1) I tried to use another ethernet cable

(2) I disconnected the Vista and Mac computers and has the XP computer to be the only computer connected to the router

(3) I have tried to unplug/plug the router for at least 1 minute

(4) I hit the reset button

(5) I tried disabling and enabling DHCP

However, he has no problem getting an IP address and connect to Internet when connected directly to the modem Arris cable. She has been driving me crazy all day. No idea why he refuses to acquire an IP of the router with a modem cable?

Thanks for reading this through and suggestions that you have to offer.

For ypur computer XP:

1. disable the Local Area Connection(Click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>Network Connections-Right click on the icon for Local area connection and click Disable), reastart computer, activate the local area Connection(Click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>Network Connections-Right click on the icon for Local area connection and click Disable)...

2. try another Ethernet cable.

3. try an other Ethernet Port.

4. download and update drivers for your Ethernet card.

5. PERFORMANCE of netsh command (click on start > all programs > Accessories > command, prompt in the command window, type netsh winsock reset prompt and press on enter) restart the computer and test the internet...

Provide a static ip address to connect to the local network - click on the Start button > settings > Panel > Network Connections - right click on the icon for the local area network connection and go to properties - in the "Général" tab select "TCP/IP Internet Protocol" and click on the properties button - select "use IP address following" - provide the IP - 192.168.1.5 subnet mask - 255.255.255.0, default gateway - 192.168.1.1 - favorite DNS 192.168.1.1 Alternate DNS - 4.2.2.2 > click the Ok button to save and click 'Close' on the main properties window. Check the Internet...

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