BillR
Born Again Cynic
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I have seen many posts in here about network problems. I recently had a few and decided to refrain from the pron few moments and do some other reading.
What I found was interesting. If you are experiencing weird disconnects or your computer, suddenly cant see your network, or you get the Network cable unplugged message, there is a cure.
It would seem that some ad-ware and spy crap actually modifies your WinSock. As well they screw with your TCIP Stack. I know everyone here runs some sort of spy ware program every day with out fail, but even though they remove the problem they leave in its place a shim or null code which can still cause issues.
Microsoft has several articles in the knowledge base on how to delete tons of registry settings and rebuild your WinSock and TCIP Stack, and they work. On the other hand I found this program (seems everyone but me knows about this) that simply fixes the problem for you.
Winsock XP fix
Try Mr. Google, there are a bunch of download sites.
1-Shut down anything thats open
2-Back up your registry (the program will do this for you)
3-If your running static addresses on your network you will have to rebuild each one you run this program for (remember, it rebuilds your TCIP stack.
4-Once the program is done it will re-boot your machine
5-The damn thing actually works.
Hope this helps someone. Sure helped me.
What I found was interesting. If you are experiencing weird disconnects or your computer, suddenly cant see your network, or you get the Network cable unplugged message, there is a cure.
It would seem that some ad-ware and spy crap actually modifies your WinSock. As well they screw with your TCIP Stack. I know everyone here runs some sort of spy ware program every day with out fail, but even though they remove the problem they leave in its place a shim or null code which can still cause issues.
Microsoft has several articles in the knowledge base on how to delete tons of registry settings and rebuild your WinSock and TCIP Stack, and they work. On the other hand I found this program (seems everyone but me knows about this) that simply fixes the problem for you.
Winsock XP fix
Try Mr. Google, there are a bunch of download sites.
1-Shut down anything thats open
2-Back up your registry (the program will do this for you)
3-If your running static addresses on your network you will have to rebuild each one you run this program for (remember, it rebuilds your TCIP stack.
4-Once the program is done it will re-boot your machine
5-The damn thing actually works.
Hope this helps someone. Sure helped me.