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ameen
04-07-2005, 00:21
hi i have zonealarm firewall the problem is most of the time i keep getting this ip 169.254.0.0 in my firewall and am unable to access the internet anyone have any idea who i can disable and stop this ip

Stuart
04-07-2005, 00:26
Try this:

Uninstall Zone Alarm
Restart PC
When PC has restarted, try and access web
Reinstall Zonealarm and restart PC.


169 adresses are usually assigned by Windows to your PC when it cannot find and IP address.

Tezcatlipoca
04-07-2005, 00:29
A 169. address is an APIPA (automatic private IP address).

Could be that ZoneAlarm is stopping your PC from renewing its DHCP lease, or it could be a winsock error.

Have a read of these:

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=18084

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=13164

Raistlin
04-07-2005, 00:31
Had exactly the same problem a couple of years ago.

Definatly ZA stopping your machine renewing the DHCP.

Can't remember how I got round it. Try removing ZA completely and then reinstalling.

Graham M
04-07-2005, 02:10
Or...better yet...leave Zonealarm off and get a decent firewall :D

DWW
04-07-2005, 21:26
Hi,

Doubt if winsock is causing this type of problem,

Normally problems with TCP/IP being corrupt, a dodgey modem or as has been mentioned a firewall blocking the dhcp cause a 169 IP. i have Zone alarm and have no problems but there are other firewalls on the market.

A winsock problem is normally when you have a valid IP but can not browse.

v0id
06-07-2005, 02:11
yeah thats a local IP. The only time I've got that, I had to phone Telewest, and have the guys reboot the modem from thier end

greencreeper
06-07-2005, 02:40
Had exactly the same problem a couple of years ago.

Definatly ZA stopping your machine renewing the DHCP.

Can't remember how I got round it. Try removing ZA completely and then reinstalling.
Removing ZA is a bit extreme unless it's corrupted. Could try following the advice on configuring firewalls given here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/security.html