Re: Corrupt TCP/IP ??
- From: "Yves Leclerc" <yvesleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:41:04 -0500
I have successfully used "Winsockxpfix.exe" to reset the TCP/IP protocol stack
to Microsoft's defaults.
On 08/11/2005 "TymaUK" <tyma.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi group
>
>I have a wireless network set up both using winXP SP2 (PC A connected to a
>router PC B has a wireless PCI card). The problem I am experiencing is with
>computer B. When I go into windows (any user account) the wireless network
>icon always comes up as disconnected (using XP's wireless Zero
>configuration) and says no wireless connection in range.. I have tried the
>'repair' option and tried reinstalling the card drivers but to no avail.
>The only way that I can get the connection is to go into the properties of
>my wireless connection, untick TCP/IP, then tick it again, click apply & OK
>and then it connects and I have no further problems until reboot.
>
>I read somewhere about a corrupt TCP/IP and the command to use to
>reinstall/repair (cant exactly remember what I typed in) but even that
>hasn't seemed to work.
>
>Any one out there have the same problem or any ideas on a fix.
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
>TymaUK
>
>
>
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