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After I installed SP1 my internet connection stopped working. I get a message
to check my bindings. Both my NIC and my wireless card have the most recent drivers and are compatible with Vista. Everytime I try to connect to the network I get the same message that I need to check my bindings with TCP Ipv4 and Ipv6 Thanks for the help |
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I need to ammend my question with some more info. When I open up my network
card properties it says Ipv4 and ipv6 not connected. I don't know if this helps. Thanks again. |
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Hi
Look at the TCP properties of each card (the right side window), http://www.ezlan.net/vista/TCPproperties.jpg Make sure that IPv4 is checked (as an example in the screen shoot linked too Qos and IPv6 are not checked). Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Reddog140" wrote in message ... I need to ammend my question with some more info. When I open up my network card properties it says Ipv4 and ipv6 not connected. I don't know if this helps. Thanks again. |