Impossible to acquire IP address

Hello

My Toshiba laptop is my wireless internet connection (Orange Livebox, with a wireless network PC connected to the floor - via dongle).

I asks me to enter the WEP key I do correctly (copied and pasted in the Livebox config page), and then, after a while, I get a message saying: could not acquire the IP address.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Hello

Restart your router and try to connect again.

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