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Solitude sometimes speaks to you, and you should listen.
You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgment of your existence.
Green peppers, lime pickle and whole-grain mustard = best sandwich filling.
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excuse me for stating the obvious, but it its a new card, new mac address, hence new ip.
Windows should have leased out a new ip, allowing the card to connect.
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if you have dhcp like you stated... then its not windows that binds the mac address to the network card... its the dhcp client on your isp's side
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if you have dhcp like you stated... then its not windows that gives the IP address to the network card... its the dhcp server on your modem/router
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either put the network card back in the computer and release the ip, then exit the cmd prompt unplug the modem from the power source and turn off the pc... leave both off for about a minute then start the modem first, followed by the pc... of course you would also have to put the new card back in while the pc and modem are off.
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unplug the modem from the power source for about a half an hour... this will reset the mac in the isp side dhcp...
You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgment of your existence.
Green peppers, lime pickle and whole-grain mustard = best sandwich filling.
Solitude sometimes speaks to you, and you should listen.
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