Some nights I just hate computers...
God damn the computers are pissing me off tonight. All evening our broadband cable connection has just been running slower than molasses, so it takes forever to accomplish anything online. And then I'm trying to get my wife's computer fixed up, it's been running really slow lately and locking up a lot. So I rolled back the Windows ME that was installed on it (have I mentioned before how I hate Windows ME??) to Windows 98, which by and large worked well enough, but now can't get the blasted TCP/IP to work properly.
It tells me it's assigned to some 169.* address, and the DHCP server is "255.255.255.255" (yeah, sure), instead of being sensible and using the perfectly acceptable DHCP server and IP address assignment that has worked with every other computer we've had in this house. And the worst part is, I'm sure I've encountered this same problem at work, and solved it, but I can't remember what the solution was. I've already tried uninstalling and re-installing TCP/IP, so I don't know. Maybe it's just time for the straight low-level format route. Son of a bitch.
Comments:
Jake Ortman writes:
(/me looking at a map to make sure that my house isn't within striking distance when Jon flips out and goes nuts)
;)
Comment by Jake Ortman at 2004-03-30 09:59:17
Your wife writes:
His wife is going nuts not having a puter in the bedroom that connects to the Net. Whatever am I going to do when we move and get a real office next to the bedroom? Incidentally, I asked to help make it stop freezing, NOT disconnect from the NET entirely. :P
Comment by Your wife at 2004-03-30 11:22:48
Your wife writes:
I thought you were a high and mighty tech guru who could fix anything ;)
I'd stay away from the SE part of today until this gets fixed :P
Comment by Your wife at 2004-03-30 11:58:59
Barney Lerten writes:
Isn't that the night ALL cable modems died from about 6:10p to about an hour later? I found out when I called BendBroadband.
Comment by Barney Lerten at 2004-03-31 13:21:44
Jon writes:
Yeah, BendBroadband going out was basically the straw the broke the camel's back on all this.




