Windows XP - Random Net loss - corrupted IP

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*I just realized I had ALOT of misspelled words... Sorry about that.*
*Err sorry about the sudden cut out/in to full screen of text I ran over on minues, and I didn't realized how slow I typed*
*used audio swap, no mic, and 9 mins of silence would be cruel*
Link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

Other Tips. KEEP IT SIMPLE. Never have more Protocols on your network adapter then you need.
For most:
-Microsoft networks
-File/print sharing (if you plan on sharing files or printers on that system)
-Tcp/IP ver. 4
~Personal Choices:
QoS packets
Tcp/IP Ver. 6, You should NOT need it unless your computer happens to directly be plugged into the Internet Bridge that would benefit from it. Other then that It is a Wasted protocol unless you are running an highly complex internal Network.

``Be sure that DHCP and DNS Client services are Automatic and running on the computer, along with (wired/Wireless - Depending on your adapters) auto config. To stop any problems ahead of time.``

Be AWARE of ANY server software or services that might be running on the computer. Some Server software can cause problems.




**Important**
---Using this method will RESET all settings on network adaptors to DEFAULT.
---a. Meaning all Installed protocols on network drivers before the method will be activated on every Network interface
---b. Any custom IP, Gateway, DNS, WINS, LMSHOST Lookup, TcpIP Filters WILL BE DEFAULT SETTINGS, You have to input any custom information again.
---c. ANY NETWORK ADAPTOR THAT IS USB TO A DEVICE LIKE A CABLE MODEM(High Speed Bridge), THE MODEM MUST BE POWER CYCLED IN ORDER FOR IT TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE SYSTEM.

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  • THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!! I tried EVERYTHING. Even my ISP couldnt help me but this worked!!!

  • This Is Called CLASSICAL Networking Configuration Of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [0INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS=1%#]

    THAT'S A CLASSICAL TUTORIAL AND I CLASSICALLY LOVE THAT CONFIGURATION OF DYNAMIC HOST !

    

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