WRT300N Network address

Well after investing alot of money into the WRT300N Router and the Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N, Every time I need to turn off my computer I lose the network address. It shows me that it is aquireing the network address but doesn't aquire one. ANyone have any ideas on how to correct this issue? I have reinstalled the hardware and the drives but  still no luck.

one thing that i have done to insure that the computers don't lose the IP Address is to give them a permananet one according to thieir MAC address.  I log onto the routers web set up and use DHCP reservation list, that way when the computers turn on they always have the same IP and i have not had any connection issues yet
Felipe Diaz
using WRT600n

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