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try this
To fix the TCP/IP issue try the following command in a command prompt. netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Thanks to tom in the general news group "Josh" wrote in message ... It's not fixed as of Pre-RCI 5536 |
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I have tried this and this does not work for me.
"B. K. Barley" wrote: try this To fix the TCP/IP issue try the following command in a command prompt. netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Thanks to tom in the general news group "Josh" wrote in message ... It's not fixed as of Pre-RCI 5536 |
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I had the same problem after installing rc1 5536.
I have a sonicwall firewall attached to my dsl modem. I went in under "outbound access under "rules" fragmented packets were not allowed but all my other computers had full internet access and had always been set this way. I changed this setting to "allow" fragmented packets and now my vista rc1 5536 can now surf freely. "Matt" wrote: I have tried this and this does not work for me. "B. K. Barley" wrote: try this To fix the TCP/IP issue try the following command in a command prompt. netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Thanks to tom in the general news group "Josh" wrote in message ... It's not fixed as of Pre-RCI 5536 |