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Posted 29/03/2008 18:33:13


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I have a Netgear Modem/Router with two PC's and a new laptop connected. Suddenly today my main PC won't connect. The router is OK as I have swapped the cables round and all 4 ports work.

I have disabled Zonealarm and Windows XP firewall, and tried using Windows to 'repair' the connection. Still refuses and now I'm stuck for idea's. I realy need to get on tonight, so any help appreciated.

I've tried IE and Firefox and can't get emails either. 

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Posted 29/03/2008 22:48:43


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I've just had to deal with a piece of malware on a customers PC that did exactely the same.
However it's worth doing some basic tests before panicing

From a command prompt type ipconfig /all and paste the results here.

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Posted 30/03/2008 16:22:17


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I downloaded a little program called 'WinsockxpFix.exe' and it's worked a treat, can now get on internet no problem.

BTW typing in ipconfig / all opened a DOS window for less than a second then dissappeared.

Cheers

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Posted 30/03/2008 19:08:14


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You need to open a command prompt first.

Intel e7200 @ 4.0GHz (4.32GHz SuperPi(e)) Lapped
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Or flying @ 4.21GHz in the Stacker.
 
Try some MM Super Pi(e) here!

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Posted 30/03/2008 20:30:59


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spongefactory (30/03/2008)
I downloaded a little program called 'WinsockxpFix.exe' and it's worked a treat,

Cheers

That's interesting as I have loads of trouble with my router (connections) but that's often on both rigs,  I will try the Fix.

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