local network IP address conflict

I didn, t had the problem since I brought my acer netbook, aspire one722. O/s of windows7 starter.

About 20 days ago we had the heavy shower + Thunder. Server failed during Thunder and the shower. The next day, after the server put back in operation, my system has not been configured with the IP ADDRESS, showing address LAN IP conflict. Each time, I used to get out of trouble before he gets the net access, when I start the computer.

Once it will be trouble shoot it will be on the access to the network, unless I stop or he's going to sleep mode.

This is the dynamic IP ADDRESS setting.

any body will help me to get rid of this problem of each troubleshooting time.

Thanks in advance.

Hi Manon,.

Thank you for the update.

I suggest you to disable the IP assistance service and check.


a. hold down the Windows key and type R, type "services.msc" (without the quotes) and press enter.
b. scroll down to the IP assistance service, right-click on it and select Properties
(c) in the drop-down list that says "Automatic" or "Manual", set it to disabled and then click 'apply'.
d. click 'Stop' to stop the service from running in the current session.
e. click OK to exit the dialog box.

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