David Sharpe
January 9th 04, 10:29 PM
Ok, keeping in mind I'm using XP pro, where in specific
do I go to reinstall my TCP/IP protocol? Keep in mind I
have NO connections set up yet, so I can't just right
click on one and hit "properties".
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi David,
>I had this problem before
>so basically what you need to do is to reinstall your
>TCP/IP Protocol (from your network properties)and
restart
>your computer.
>
>After that, it depending if you have static or dynamic
ip.
>After you insert the all tcp/ip properties first ping
>your local host )"ping localhost" or "ping 127.0.0.1")
>just to be sure that you don't have any problem with
your
>network adapter and tcp/ip.
>hope it will work for you
>bye
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm trying to get my ADSL modem working with Windows XP
>>Pro. It simple wasn't connecting or recognizing the
>modem
>>(eg. plug and play didn't seem to be working) and when
I
>>called Telus, the told me to go to command prompt and
>>type "ipconfig" to get my IP address. I typed that in
>and
>>all it displayed was "Windows IP Configuration" and
>>nothing else. No IP numbers, nothing. Telus said they
>>NEEDED the IP number to help me and they guessed it was
>a
>>problem with the software. Can someone please help?!
>>
>>My problem isn't unique, I've found someone else
posting
>>here with the exact same problem with XP Pro. I'm
fairly
>>certain the problem is XP because I should have
>SOMETHING
>>set as my IP address, whether it's a series of numbers
>or
>>just 0.0.0.0. Instead I have nothing.
>>
>>Thank you for you time,
>>
>>David Sharpe
>>.
>>
>.
>
do I go to reinstall my TCP/IP protocol? Keep in mind I
have NO connections set up yet, so I can't just right
click on one and hit "properties".
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi David,
>I had this problem before
>so basically what you need to do is to reinstall your
>TCP/IP Protocol (from your network properties)and
restart
>your computer.
>
>After that, it depending if you have static or dynamic
ip.
>After you insert the all tcp/ip properties first ping
>your local host )"ping localhost" or "ping 127.0.0.1")
>just to be sure that you don't have any problem with
your
>network adapter and tcp/ip.
>hope it will work for you
>bye
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm trying to get my ADSL modem working with Windows XP
>>Pro. It simple wasn't connecting or recognizing the
>modem
>>(eg. plug and play didn't seem to be working) and when
I
>>called Telus, the told me to go to command prompt and
>>type "ipconfig" to get my IP address. I typed that in
>and
>>all it displayed was "Windows IP Configuration" and
>>nothing else. No IP numbers, nothing. Telus said they
>>NEEDED the IP number to help me and they guessed it was
>a
>>problem with the software. Can someone please help?!
>>
>>My problem isn't unique, I've found someone else
posting
>>here with the exact same problem with XP Pro. I'm
fairly
>>certain the problem is XP because I should have
>SOMETHING
>>set as my IP address, whether it's a series of numbers
>or
>>just 0.0.0.0. Instead I have nothing.
>>
>>Thank you for you time,
>>
>>David Sharpe
>>.
>>
>.
>