Conflict of IP address with my wireless card

I am not able to go on the internet with my internal wireless network connection to my laptop. (It still can connect to internet with cable or a wireless external PC card.)

The icons in the right hand corner shows that the wireless connection is there, but I can't just go on the internet. An error message appears, "There is an IP address conflict with another syetem on the network".
Please give advice!

Hello

Please check if the IP address is set to automatically obtain an IP address or IP address is set. In my opinion, you should use the first option.

I don't know what model of laptop you have, but if it's installed tool called ConfigFree Toshiba please check the device settings tab. Downstairs there is the option Enable wireless cable failure. This option should be disabled (no box).

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