My Windows XP home edition with service pack 3 now displays the status of my absorbing as "State of the network" wireless network connection but never connects to the network.

My Windows XP home edition with service pack 3 now displays the status of my absorbing as "State of the network" wireless network connection but never connects to the network. This started after my last Microsoft update has been installed. .

original title: status: network address acquisition
Hi BKlap,
 
Try these methods in the order.
 
Method 1: Repair the network connection to solve the problem.
For more information, see:
 
Note: The information in the article applies to Windows XP Home Edition as well.
 
Method 2: Follow the steps listed in this article to resolve the problem:

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