Thanks, excellant piece of software
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Browse All TopicsI have a Linksys wireless adapter and I need to renew the ip address, however I can not renew with ipconfig/release and renew as it won't connect to the dhcp server. The wireless connection is fine but I can't get to the internet. rebooting the router hasn't heped. All the other computers on the network wireless and wired work except for this one.
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by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-07-05 at 11:11:58ID: 11474957
Repair TCP/IP and Winsock errors
seful_prog rams/Winso ckFix.exe
CurrentCon trolSet\Se rvices\Win sock and delete it CurrentCon trolSet\Se rvices\Win sock2 and delete it
Use this piece of software to reset your TCP and Winsock settings.
http://ntcanuck.com/Beta/u
You can determine if you have a Winsock problem by doing the following.
Put in the windows XP CD and navigate to the support >Tools folder.
Double click setup and select full install.
Click Start >run >cmd {enter}
Type netdiag /test:winsock /v {enter}
To reset the Winsock registry entries
Click Start >Run >regedit {enter}
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
Exit Regedit and reboot.
To install TCP/IP over itself (to do this you need a copy of nettcpip.inf there IS one on the Windows XP CD and MAY be one on your hard drive)
Right click "My Network Places" select Properties.
Right click the connection and select Properties.
Click Install >Protocol >add >have disk
Browse to the location of nettcpip.inf (see above)
Select TCP/IP click OK
Reboot