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XP wireless networking issue...
ProjTech 09.07.2007 23:32:01
Recently, my desktop system was infected with a virus cluster...yes, I have
virus and spyware blockers enabled, but it happened just the same. Anyway, I
was able to clean the system, but not before my wireless connection was
corrupted.

I can ping to IP addresses but not to URLs from a command prompt, and IE
cannot display pages. I also can't connect to my e-mail server. I've gone
through a couple of rounds of troubleshooting with Verizon, my Internet
provider, and in both cases we found that the previously acquired IP address
cannot be released, no matter what is done. I have deleted the wireless
connection and let Windows re-create it several times, with no success.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
--
ProjTech
Re: XP wireless networking issue...
"Robert L [MVP - Networking]" <noreply[ at ]hotmail.com> 10.07.2007 00:45:51
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Re: XP wireless networking issue...
"Jack \(MVP-Networking\)." <Jack[ at ]discussiongroup.com> 10.07.2007 01:25:33
Hi
May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"ProjTech" <ProjTech[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Recently, my desktop system was infected with a virus cluster...yes, I
> have
> virus and spyware blockers enabled, but it happened just the same.
> Anyway, I
> was able to clean the system, but not before my wireless connection was
> corrupted.
>
> I can ping to IP addresses but not to URLs from a command prompt, and IE
> cannot display pages. I also can't connect to my e-mail server. I've
> gone
> through a couple of rounds of troubleshooting with Verizon, my Internet
> provider, and in both cases we found that the previously acquired IP
> address
> cannot be released, no matter what is done. I have deleted the wireless
> connection and let Windows re-create it several times, with no success.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> --
> ProjTech


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