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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 5
OS: vista
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I am able to access the internet for only about 3 days and then, out of no where, the connection is lost. Every time I lose connection, I reset the winsock through command and it works fine. However, about 3 days afterwards, it goes through the same thing. I have searched around and read that there might be a problem with winsock and lsp..? I have no idea what to do, please help
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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OS: vista
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Re: winsock and lsp?
I'm using this:
"Windows Vista Networking Quickfix 1. Open a command prompt as Administrator by clicking on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> right-click on Command Prompt -> choose "Run as administrator" 2. Type the following commands, pressing Enter after each command: * netsh int ip reset reset.txt * netsh winsock reset * netsh firewall reset 3. Restart the computer." ..Sometimes I only use netsh winsock reset. |
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