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Your Ipaq definitely isn't getting an IP address. Are you certain that your access point is handing them out? Do other devices work with the access point?
I see from your other posting that it was suggested that you check the SSID and/or WEP info. What have you done to check that? Is an SSID in use? Is WEP in use? You didn't say in either message stream.
Is your network card connecting to "worK' or to "The Internet"? Try switching it to the other one. Sometimes that helps (although in this case since you aren't getting an address from SHCP it may not).
Is your access point an 802.11b access point or an 802.11g access point? If it's "g" has it been upgraded to the finalized "g" standard? Many "g" access points were released before the final standard was approved and don't work correctly with some "b" devices (including the Ipaq). If it was, is it in "b" compatability mode or "g" only mode? "g" only mode won't work with the Ipaq.
When all else failes, if you know the IP numbering scheme that your access point is using and you don't have any address restrictions, then instead of using DHCP to pull an address, put a fixed address in that matches your scheme. Manually put in your gateway address, manually put in your subnet mask. That will take DHCP out of the equation.
--Chris
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