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Chris Milstead

I have just installed Windows XP and in trying to get my
Linksys router to work, I have corrupted the TCPIP
settings to the point that netsh utility will not restore
original settings. Can anybody tell what I should to
restore TCPIP settings to orignal values.
 
I have just installed Windows XP and in trying to get my
Linksys router to work, I have corrupted the TCPIP
settings to the point that netsh utility will not restore
original settings. Can anybody tell what I should to
restore TCPIP settings to orignal values.

Chris,

Did you try running the Linksys setup utility?

If that won't run successfully, do "ipconfig /all >ipconfig.txt" and
post the contents of ipconfig.txt. If you have another computer on
your LAN, do the same from that as a comparison.

Manually setting TCP/IP isn't terribly hard. Do it once, and you'll
be OK.

Cheers,

Chuck
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