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"IPRIP was unable to add a route to the system route table. The data is the
error code." Vista Ultimate SP1 There are multiple entries in the System event log about every 30 seconds. In the mean time I just stopped the RIP Listener service and have it's startup set to manual. I understand that RIP really isn't needed for most users, but the question remains as "why" and "how can it be fixed". Thanks, Nathan |
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Not sure if you managed to fix your problem. I had the same problem and managed to find its source. I am using a Wimax connection which is connect to a wireless router via cable and wireless adapter to get shared connection to the router. ie any user can now connect to the router and then the internet via computer with wimax set to shared internet. The routers Dynamic RIP was set to Lan / Wireless and I was getting IPRIP errors continually. Disabling RIP solved the problem. -- tron049 |
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Not sure if you managed to fix your problem. I had the same problem and managed to find its source. I am using a Wimax connection which is connect to a wireless router via cable and wireless adapter to get shared connection to the router. ie any user can now connect to the router and then the internet via computer with wimax set to shared internet. The routers Dynamic RIP was set to Lan / Wireless and I was getting IPRIP errors continually. Disabling RIP solved the problem. -- tron049 |