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30 Apr 2005 5:20 PM
Melvin Edward
I have a client that turned her computer on (Windows XP home SP2 installed)
and wasn’t able to connect to her high speed cable network. The error was
“unlimited or no connectivity”
I verified the connection with my laptop and all worked ok. I installed Pest
Patrol and found 10 spyware , removed them .I removed the Winsock and
winsock2 in the registry, rebooted and  reinstalled the tcp\ip, rebooted with
no avail, I replace the network card, now help. I used a static configuration
and a dhcp on the card. With the static configuration it would show a
connection but I wasn’t able to ping anything.
So I disabled the network connection and enabled it, and it connected. I can
do that with a static or dhcp connection. But every time you reboot it's the
same problem, only way to get the connection to work is disable the
connection and enable it.
Where should I look for or where ???
Melvin Edward

Author
16 May 2005 11:41 PM
Melvin Edward
I found the net work card was bad, reinstalled in a different slot, as it
would't work in the old slot, and all worked well.

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"Melvin Edward" wrote:

> I have a client that turned her computer on (Windows XP home SP2 installed)
> and wasn’t able to connect to her high speed cable network. The error was
> “unlimited or no connectivity”
> I verified the connection with my laptop and all worked ok. I installed Pest
> Patrol and found 10 spyware , removed them .I removed the Winsock and
> winsock2 in the registry, rebooted and  reinstalled the tcp\ip, rebooted with
> no avail, I replace the network card, now help. I used a static configuration
> and a dhcp on the card. With the static configuration it would show a
> connection but I wasn’t able to ping anything.
> So I disabled the network connection and enabled it, and it connected. I can
> do that with a static or dhcp connection. But every time you reboot it's the
> same problem, only way to get the connection to work is disable the
> connection and enable it.
> Where should I look for or where ???
> Melvin Edward

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