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Hardware and Tech Technical Support Windows - System Error: There is an IP Address Conflict with another system.... + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 17 of 17 Thread: Windows http://www.techimo.com/forum/technical-support/179678-windows-system-error-there-ip-address-conflict-another-system.html - System Error: There is an IP Address Conflict with another system.... Thread Tools http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/246414-45-address-conflict-system-network Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… December 21st, 2006,01:11 PM #1 djm1k0 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage Member Join Date Feb 2004 Posts 303 Windows - System Error: There is an IP Address Conflict with another system.... I am getting an error pop up from the ip address system tray. Which says: Windows - System Error There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network. I have windows xp home sp2. I have a Linksys router BEFSR41 and a Links wireless acess point (WAP11). This error is coming up on my desk top computer. The only other computer i have on my network is my laptop which connects wirelessly and i do not ip address conflict get that error. Can someone give me some ideas as to what i need to do to resolve this conflict. Thanks in advance!!! www.mikescomputersupport.com Reply Reply With Quote December 21st, 2006,02:46 PM #2 zen View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Ultimate Member Join Date Jan 2002 Location Pennsylvania Posts 3,667 Its easy. One of the four devices has the same ip address. Check all four! Reply Reply With Quote December 22nd, 2006,11:15 AM #3 RamseyC View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Member Join Date Nov 2005 Location Deerfield Beach, Fl Posts 93 change the ip address on your desktop to something else.... im assuming its in the 192.168 range.... so make it something like 192.168.0.45 ... or sumthing of the sort... should solve your problem either that or release and renew it if you dont want a static..... jsut go to start > run > type cmd from the command prompt type ipconfig /release then hit enter.... when that finishes hit the up arrow and make the "release" into "renew" then hit enter.... or you can simply go to your network connections, riught click the local area connection your using and
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>IP address conflict with another system on network> Closed IP address conflict with another system on network Tags: IP Address Windows XP Internet Last response: 20 December 2012 00:20 in Windows XP Share Markrichardson 12 April 2010 00:37:32 i have this error "IP address conflict with another system on network" on widnows xp and my internet is not working but it's working well on ubuntu. so i think it is a problem in windows XP. after repairing my connection internet starts working but only for a wile. help me plz. thanks in advance. More about : address conflict system network digitalprospecter 12 April 2010 00:55:50 Sounds like your router is misassigning IP addresses and should be turned off for a minute and then turned back on, or you have a mix of DHCP dynamic IP addresses and some static IP addresses that the router does not control. For instance, if the assignable IP address range set up in your router (or possibily server if a business network) is 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.150 then the router will hand out IP addresses to each computer on your network so that they are uniquely identified on the network. If one of your computers, photocopiers, or printers is maunally set to use 192.168.1.105 (an IP address inside the scope of your Router's DHCP IP pool of addresses, then the router would assign the 192.168.1.105 without knowing it is already in use and this would cause the conflict. Static IP addresses should always be assigned outside of the scope of the DHCP IP pool. These are the two most likely causes of your problem. Let me know if the problem persists after restarting your router. How many computers/devices on your network and do you have access to check the settings on each of them? Cheers! Zoron 12 April 2010 06:29:35 No