Unable to connect to the network, Inspiron 6400, Win XP Pro

Hello. I have a laptop Inspiron 6400 with Windows XP Pro and cannot connect to the local network and thus to internet. The problem appeared after I took the laptop with me on a trip. I don't know if I hit it too or maybe changed a setting that I should not have. The only relevant thing I can remember is that I tried to connect to a wireless network, but totally failed. So now I'm back home and cannot connect to my network (not wireless), even if the icon on the computer says that it is connected to the network and works fine, then the function 'fix' there was no help. Other computers connected to the same router doesn't have the same problem. The laptop is not reachable from the other computer, and vice versa.

Here is the ipconfig information:

Windows IP configuration:
The host name...: (who cares, right)
Suffix main DNS...:
Node... type: hybrid
Active... IP routing: Yes
Active... proxy WINS: No.

Ethernet connection to the Local network card:
The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
Descrtiption...: Broadcom 440 x 10/100 Integrated Controller
Physical address: 00-1D-09-BE-2A-B5
DHCP active.... : No.
... The IP address: 192.168.0.1
... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
... Default gateway:

Ethernet wireless network connection card:
State media: Media disconnected
... Description: Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN minicards
Physical address: 00-1F-3A-11-2D-61

So, I would be really happy if someone could tell me what is the problem...


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