multiple things. Windows Vista/7 has a built in tracer to find PNP
devices on the network, Windows XP does not, so when someone gets a
limited connectivity on XP it usually means no IP has been issued from
the DHCP server.
Windows Vista/7 it could be that you are receiving an IP from the
DHCP, but there is no active internet beyond that. Perhaps a
firewall setting is conflicting, or your router/modem is not allowing
your machine passage...
I see that you can do IPCONFIG
Try
IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS
IPCONFIG /RELEASE
IPCONFIG /RENEW
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