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...and (b) doesn't let you paste in a string you typed into another application.
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As was said by another poster: If you get the 169.xxx IP then it means that you didn't get any from the DHCP server. If this depends whether or not the desktop pc is connected then it sounds like the server is set up to serve a limited number of connections, in other words it should be possible to fix this in the server (the router setup, or whatever is your server).
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