IPCONFIG cannot renew

J

Jeff M

Hi All,

XP Home PC, on board NIC, connected by wire to Linksys
cable/dsl router running DHCP. Plug it in and get an
assigned IP 169.xxx.xxx.xxx, subnet 255.255.0.0

From cmd prompt I run ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew. I get an error message "blah, blah
unknown socket". Follow microsoft KB to delete Winsock
and Winsock2 reg keys. Re init it all and "bam" same
results with ipconfig, no change.

When I manually set TCP/IP I can ping anywhere in the
world, but cannot get name resolution. No ICF or
firewalls running. No AV either. IE set to defaults.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
G

Guest

Related problem. Have XP pro on desktop and laptop.
Successfully using LAN with old hub with only ethernet.

Now have ethernet and wireless needs. Hoping to replace
old ethernet hub with a LINKSYS WRT54G ver 2
broadband router. Tried wireless -- gave up. Using only
the ethernet ports (ignoring wireless)I can not get peer
to peer file or print sharing to work.

Any ideas?
 
B

Brad P

-----Original Message-----
Hi All,

XP Home PC, on board NIC, connected by wire to Linksys
cable/dsl router running DHCP. Plug it in and get an
assigned IP 169.xxx.xxx.xxx, subnet 255.255.0.0

From cmd prompt I run ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew. I get an error message "blah, blah
unknown socket". Follow microsoft KB to delete Winsock
and Winsock2 reg keys. Re init it all and "bam" same
results with ipconfig, no change.

When I manually set TCP/IP I can ping anywhere in the
world, but cannot get name resolution. No ICF or
firewalls running. No AV either. IE set to defaults.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
.
I having been searching for an answer to the same exact
issue. I also have a Linksys dsl router/4 port switch. I
have 4 PCs connected to my network. 2 are working fine
but 2 are having the same problem that you just
described. They all 4 worked OK at one time, but about 2
months ago, 2 of them began having the problem. Hopefully
someone will reply that has solved this issue before.
 
J

jmc422003

Try going into the adminstrative wed of the linksys router,
usually IP address 192.168.1.1 and make sure that the DHCP
server is enabled.

When you connect, a windows usually pops up. The username
is blank and the password is "admin".

If the DHCP is enabled try, setting your computer in the
dmz and see if it gets and IP address from the ISP.

JMC
 
N

Netdude-505

-----Original Message-----
Hi All,

XP Home PC, on board NIC, connected by wire to Linksys
cable/dsl router running DHCP. Plug it in and get an
assigned IP 169.xxx.xxx.xxx, subnet 255.255.0.0

From cmd prompt I run ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew. I get an error message "blah, blah
unknown socket". Follow microsoft KB to delete Winsock
and Winsock2 reg keys. Re init it all and "bam" same
results with ipconfig, no change.

When I manually set TCP/IP I can ping anywhere in the
world, but cannot get name resolution. No ICF or
firewalls running. No AV either. IE set to defaults.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
.
I ran into a similar

I had a similar problem with Linksys wirless-g pci and
adaptor after a blackout
It seems the wireless-g card burned up and corrupted the
protocol stack. In older version of Windows sometimes you
could fix network problems by uninstalling and then re-
installing network services. I have not, however, found
an article that explains how to do this in XP, so I did an
OS reinstall and that fixed the problem.

Hope this helps some
 
X

XPUSER

Jeff M said:
Hi All,

XP Home PC, on board NIC, connected by wire to Linksys
cable/dsl router running DHCP. Plug it in and get an
assigned IP 169.xxx.xxx.xxx, subnet 255.255.0.0

From cmd prompt I run ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew. I get an error message "blah, blah
unknown socket". Follow microsoft KB to delete Winsock
and Winsock2 reg keys. Re init it all and "bam" same
results with ipconfig, no change.

When I manually set TCP/IP I can ping anywhere in the
world, but cannot get name resolution. No ICF or
firewalls running. No AV either. IE set to defaults.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Please read this whole reply before proceeding with any suggestions.
=====================================================
Issue:

on this XP Home/Pro computer,
when trying to browse the Internet,
you are getting "Page Cannot Be Displayed" and
when you go to the command prompt window
(Start > Run > cmd)
and run ipconfig /all, you get an APIPA in the form of 169.254.x.x.
Then immediately run ipconfig /renew, you get this error message:

"An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket"

or

"Unable to contact DHCP server"

If so, you probably have a damaged winsock2 key in the registry.

You should check System Information (winmsd)
START > RUN - type in winmsd and click OK
Expand Components / Network / click on Protocol -
if the section headings item of "Name" have a value
starting with anything other than MSAFD or RSVP
then that is probably what is causing the problem.

Examples:

MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]
MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]
RSVP UDP Service Provider
RSVP TCP Service Provider
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
and so on

It may be a third-party firewall or a Spyware or a Virus.
("New.Net" is a common spyware for example)
Make sure that MSCONFIG is in Normal Startup
and then see if uninstalling the third party firewall
(best done from its own uninstall program if available)
or the Spyware from Add Remove Programs will
resolve the issue. If it's a virus, then only an Anti Virus Program
will be able to deal with that.

You may want to try downloading either Ad-Aware 6 or Spybot
to another computer and then installing one of them on the infected XP Home/Pro
computer and try to wipe out Spyware and see if that resolves the issue.

Ad-aware 6.0 build 181
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10214379.html?tag=list

Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.2
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10194058.html?tag=list


If none of that works or is possible, you could try this method
for replacing the winsock and winsock2 registry keys:

Uninstall any third-party proxy software or firewall programs before proceeding.

Step 1: Delete registry keys

A)Open Regedit from the Run line (Start > Run - regedit)

B)Go to both of the following keys, EXPORT each of them, and then delete them:
(To export a key, you right click on it and choose "export" - you can choose where to export them to -
DESKTOP is handy -
and you need to type in a file name such as "exported Winsock key" / "exported WinSock2 key"
and then click on SAVE)

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WinSock2

C)Restart the computer

NOTE: It is important to restart the computer after deleting the Winsock keys.
Doing so causes the XP operating system to recreate shell entries for those two
keys. If this is not done, the next step does not work correctly.

Step 2: Install TCP/IP on top of itself

Go to Control Panel | Network Connections

A)Open the properties window of the network connection (Local Area Connection)
B)Click Install
C)Click Protocol, then Add
D)Click Have Disk
E)Type the path to the \%systemroot%\inf folder (usually C:\Windows\inf) and click OK
(if you try to click Browse, then browse to the \inf folder,
it may not show up in the list)
F)You should now see "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" in the list of available
protocols. Select it and click OK.
G)Restart the computer

When the computer reboots you will have functional Winsock keys.
If so, then be sure to delete the exported winsock and winsock2 reg files.
(You don't want to accidentally put them back in the registry)

Side effects and possible problems:

This method will restore basic functionality to the Winsock keys, but is not a
complete rebuild. On a default install of Windows XP the registry key:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2\
Parameters\Protocol_Catalog9\Catalog_Entries will have 11 sub-keys.
When applying this method, the Catalog_Entries will only have 3 sub-keys.
However, it works and there does not appear to be any side effects.
The missing entries relate back to the:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces key.
Also, third-party proxy software or firewalls may need to be reinstalled.

==========================================================
 
J

Jeff M

This looks good, I did the Winsoc reg key thing, but I did
not re-boot after the delete, Will try it and post back.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
"Jeff M" <[email protected]> wrote in
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Hi All,

XP Home PC, on board NIC, connected by wire to Linksys
cable/dsl router running DHCP. Plug it in and get an
assigned IP 169.xxx.xxx.xxx, subnet 255.255.0.0

From cmd prompt I run ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew. I get an error message "blah, blah
unknown socket". Follow microsoft KB to delete Winsock
and Winsock2 reg keys. Re init it all and "bam" same
results with ipconfig, no change.

When I manually set TCP/IP I can ping anywhere in the
world, but cannot get name resolution. No ICF or
firewalls running. No AV either. IE set to defaults.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Please read this whole reply before proceeding with any suggestions.
=====================================================
Issue:

on this XP Home/Pro computer,
when trying to browse the Internet,
you are getting "Page Cannot Be Displayed" and
when you go to the command prompt window
(Start > Run > cmd)
and run ipconfig /all, you get an APIPA in the form of 169.254.x.x.
Then immediately run ipconfig /renew, you get this error message:

"An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket"

or

"Unable to contact DHCP server"

If so, you probably have a damaged winsock2 key in the registry.

You should check System Information (winmsd)
START > RUN - type in winmsd and click OK
Expand Components / Network / click on Protocol -
if the section headings item of "Name" have a value
starting with anything other than MSAFD or RSVP
then that is probably what is causing the problem.

Examples:

MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]
MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]
RSVP UDP Service Provider
RSVP TCP Service Provider
MSAFD NetBIOS [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip...
and so on

It may be a third-party firewall or a Spyware or a Virus.
("New.Net" is a common spyware for example)
Make sure that MSCONFIG is in Normal Startup
and then see if uninstalling the third party firewall
(best done from its own uninstall program if available)
or the Spyware from Add Remove Programs will
resolve the issue. If it's a virus, then only an Anti Virus Program
will be able to deal with that.

You may want to try downloading either Ad-Aware 6 or Spybot
to another computer and then installing one of them on the infected XP Home/Pro
computer and try to wipe out Spyware and see if that resolves the issue.

Ad-aware 6.0 build 181
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10214379.html?tag=list

Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.2
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10194058.html?tag=list


If none of that works or is possible, you could try this method
for replacing the winsock and winsock2 registry keys:

Uninstall any third-party proxy software or firewall programs before proceeding.

Step 1: Delete registry keys

A)Open Regedit from the Run line (Start > Run - regedit)

B)Go to both of the following keys, EXPORT each of them, and then delete them:
(To export a key, you right click on it and
choose "export" - you can choose where to export them to -
DESKTOP is handy -
and you need to type in a file name such as "exported
Winsock key" / "exported WinSock2 key"
 
G

Guest

I had this same problem and this workaround worked
flawlessly. Thanks for the post.

Rick
 

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