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For XP, you can't uninstall TCP/IP (Uninstall is grayed out). You will use
the Windows XP command line utility netsh.exe to reset all IP-related
Registry settings to their default values. To do that, enter the command:
netsh int ip reset filename, for example, netsh int ip reset ipreset.t.xt.
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"Joaquin Bridges" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a DSL connection that I cannot get a coonection to.
> I line is perfect working order. I have a wireless router
> hooked to another computer in the home that works fine. I
> get a signal on wireless card but no connection to the
> web. I tried an ipconfig/all in the command prompt. And it
> says it does not recognize the command. I tried a
> ipconfig /new and it times out and does nothing. It was
> working fine the day before. Don't if a lighting strom we
> had that night had any effect on it.
>
> Thanks,
> Joaquin