netsh !! Please help

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The PC has 512 MB RAM, 80 Gig HD, Pentium 4 3.0 CPU & Windows XP SP2.

He is using a dialup modem (parallel port on modem to Serial Port on PC) and
the modem completes the handshake & accepts the connection.

However, all Internet sending & receiving is sooooo slow (14 minutes to load
the Google homepage).

The ISP has instructed that the following command should be entered at the
root command prompt:

c:>netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt

However, even this command is not enabling a 56k modem connection to the
Internet.

Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.

TIA



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