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Issues binding TCP/IP to NIC
To summarize, I had issues with my PC, lost my network connection,
reinstalled my NIC (working properly according to device manager), removed and redid all network components (Client, protocol etc.). The issue is that now the TCP/IP protocol is not binding to by NIC. When I try to "fake it out" and add IPX/SPX, it looks like it is binding to both, but still no connection. When I remove the IPX/SPX, the TCP/IP binding is again lost. Obviously, any suggestions appreciated. |
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" wrote in message ... To summarize, I had issues with my PC, lost my network connection, reinstalled my NIC (working properly according to device manager), removed and redid all network components (Client, protocol etc.). The issue is that now the TCP/IP protocol is not binding to by NIC. When I try to "fake it out" and add IPX/SPX, it looks like it is binding to both, but still no connection. When I remove the IPX/SPX, the TCP/IP binding is again lost. Obviously, any suggestions appreciated. could be winsock stack is corrupt ? read here http://cexx.org/lspfix.htm |
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Issues binding TCP/IP to NIC
" wrote in message ... To summarize, I had issues with my PC, lost my network connection, reinstalled my NIC (working properly according to device manager), removed and redid all network components (Client, protocol etc.). The issue is that now the TCP/IP protocol is not binding to by NIC. When I try to "fake it out" and add IPX/SPX, it looks like it is binding to both, but still no connection. When I remove the IPX/SPX, the TCP/IP binding is again lost. Obviously, any suggestions appreciated. could be winsock stack is corrupt ? read here http://cexx.org/lspfix.htm |
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" wrote: To summarize, I had issues with my PC, lost my network connection, reinstalled my NIC (working properly according to device manager), removed and redid all network components (Client, protocol etc.). The issue is that now the TCP/IP protocol is not binding to by NIC. When I try to "fake it out" and add IPX/SPX, it looks like it is binding to both, but still no connection. When I remove the IPX/SPX, the TCP/IP binding is again lost. Obviously, any suggestions appreciated. How do you know that TCP/IP isn't binding to the NIC? If a computer only has one network adapter, the adapter name and protocol name appear in the list of network components, with no explicit indication of the binding. For example: Client for Microsoft Networks Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks If a computer has more than one network adapter, the bindings are shown explicitly. For example: Client for Microsoft Networks Dial-Up Adapter Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dial-Up Adapter TCP/IP - Ethernet Adapter File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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Issues binding TCP/IP to NIC
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" wrote: To summarize, I had issues with my PC, lost my network connection, reinstalled my NIC (working properly according to device manager), removed and redid all network components (Client, protocol etc.). The issue is that now the TCP/IP protocol is not binding to by NIC. When I try to "fake it out" and add IPX/SPX, it looks like it is binding to both, but still no connection. When I remove the IPX/SPX, the TCP/IP binding is again lost. Obviously, any suggestions appreciated. How do you know that TCP/IP isn't binding to the NIC? If a computer only has one network adapter, the adapter name and protocol name appear in the list of network components, with no explicit indication of the binding. For example: Client for Microsoft Networks Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks If a computer has more than one network adapter, the bindings are shown explicitly. For example: Client for Microsoft Networks Dial-Up Adapter Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dial-Up Adapter TCP/IP - Ethernet Adapter File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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