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Help! I messed up my net config
I'm a bit useless at this computer stuff but I keep trying.
I set out to give my Win98SE a static LAN IP but the document I was working from was for a specialist ISP setup that I don't have, so Half way through I was left floundering. I ended up trying to set the config back to how it was originally but clumsily, I managed to uninstall a couple of TCP/IP components and now I can't connect to the Internet from this computer. There were 3 TCP/IP items in the list originally One for the Linksys ethernet adapter that is still there and two for TCP/IP Dial Up adapter items, one of them associated with VPN The 2 Dial Up Adapter components are gone and when I went to reinstall them I couldn't find any options that looked quite the same. Can anyone please tell me how to get them back? -- Lila Duncan |
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"Lila Duncan" wrote in message
... I'm a bit useless at this computer stuff but I keep trying. I set out to give my Win98SE a static LAN IP but the document I was working from was for a specialist ISP setup that I don't have, so Half way through I was left floundering. I ended up trying to set the config back to how it was originally but clumsily, I managed to uninstall a couple of TCP/IP components and now I can't connect to the Internet from this computer. There were 3 TCP/IP items in the list originally One for the Linksys ethernet adapter that is still there and two for TCP/IP Dial Up adapter items, one of them associated with VPN The 2 Dial Up Adapter components are gone and when I went to reinstall them I couldn't find any options that looked quite the same. Can anyone please tell me how to get them back? Via Network enable one client e.g. MS client logon enable one adapter: Dial Up Adapter is listed under Manufacturer = Microsoft. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:47:35 -0500, "Don Phillipson"
wrote: "Lila Duncan" wrote in message .. . I'm a bit useless at this computer stuff but I keep trying. I set out to give my Win98SE a static LAN IP but the document I was working from was for a specialist ISP setup that I don't have, so Half way through I was left floundering. I ended up trying to set the config back to how it was originally but clumsily, I managed to uninstall a couple of TCP/IP components and now I can't connect to the Internet from this computer. There were 3 TCP/IP items in the list originally One for the Linksys ethernet adapter that is still there and two for TCP/IP Dial Up adapter items, one of them associated with VPN The 2 Dial Up Adapter components are gone and when I went to reinstall them I couldn't find any options that looked quite the same. Can anyone please tell me how to get them back? Via Network enable one client e.g. MS client logon enable one adapter: Dial Up Adapter is listed under Manufacturer = Microsoft. Thanks for the help! All back to normal now. Gawd help us. -- Lila Duncan |
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