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Everytime I turn on my computer Network Repair Wizard launches and screws up
my DSL modem. The modem is connected with an Ethernet cable. I usually end up having to power down the model to make it work again. If I catch the wizard in time and shut it down everything is OK. How do I stop the wizard from launching? Thanks. Bruce |
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Hi
There is Not enough info to solve such problem. What type of computer? Which OS? How the Internet connection is configured? The Network Repair process does not usually start by itself. Try to look at the Startup and see if there is something there that does not belong and start the network repair process. http://www.ezlan.net/infestation.html#startup If you are connecting directly from a computer to a DSL Modem it might be that the trouble is related to a Quirky PPPOE configuration. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Ehlersgrub" wrote in message ... Everytime I turn on my computer Network Repair Wizard launches and screws up my DSL modem. The modem is connected with an Ethernet cable. I usually end up having to power down the model to make it work again. If I catch the wizard in time and shut it down everything is OK. How do I stop the wizard from launching? Thanks. Bruce |
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Sorry. I thought by default I was on a Vista website.
Vista Home Premium Dell Vostro 400 Core @ Duo, 2.33 GHz I'll try what you mention below. Thanks. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi There is Not enough info to solve such problem. What type of computer? Which OS? How the Internet connection is configured? The Network Repair process does not usually start by itself. Try to look at the Startup and see if there is something there that does not belong and start the network repair process. http://www.ezlan.net/infestation.html#startup If you are connecting directly from a computer to a DSL Modem it might be that the trouble is related to a Quirky PPPOE configuration. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Ehlersgrub" wrote in message ... Everytime I turn on my computer Network Repair Wizard launches and screws up my DSL modem. The modem is connected with an Ethernet cable. I usually end up having to power down the model to make it work again. If I catch the wizard in time and shut it down everything is OK. How do I stop the wizard from launching? Thanks. Bruce |