C
Chris
I have a strange problem on my WinXP machine. TCP/IP is
broken on 100BaseT, wieless and modem - so I don't think
it is a hardware problem. I can do simple pings, but if I
try a ping with -r or -a I get errors. With a simple ping
the line that show the IP address shows garbled characters
for the IP address. So it will say "Pinging *~> with 32
bytes of data." This also is messing up the DHCP, so I
must set IP, gateway and DNS manually. Seems like
something is garbling the return packets. Maybe a
corupted DLL or driver? I've tried the steps on KB 314067
to no avial. Any ideas?
broken on 100BaseT, wieless and modem - so I don't think
it is a hardware problem. I can do simple pings, but if I
try a ping with -r or -a I get errors. With a simple ping
the line that show the IP address shows garbled characters
for the IP address. So it will say "Pinging *~> with 32
bytes of data." This also is messing up the DHCP, so I
must set IP, gateway and DNS manually. Seems like
something is garbling the return packets. Maybe a
corupted DLL or driver? I've tried the steps on KB 314067
to no avial. Any ideas?