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Hack 61 Repair a Broken TCP/IP Connection


Get back onto the Internet fast if you have
TCP/IP woes.


TCP/IP problems can be
exceedingly difficult to troubleshoot, and at times they appear to
break for no apparent reason. Everything looks like it should be
working, but you're not able to connect using the
protocols. If you have a broken connection, try the following:

Try automated repair. Right-click on the broken connection in the Network Connections
folder and choose Repair.

Run the Network Setup Wizard. It walks you step by step through TCP/IP and network configuration
and will correct any errors you may have introduced inadvertently.

Reset your router. If you have a home network, the
problem may lie with the router or in the connection between the
router and your broadband provider. Follow the directions for
resetting the router.

Reset your cable modem or DSL modem. If
you have a broadband
connection, the problem may lie in the assignment of your IP address
by your ISP. Power off your cable modem or DSL modem, unplug its
Ethernet cable, and leave it powered off for five minutes. Then
restart it. This is also a good time to reset your router. You can
also try releasing and renewing after you've turned
the connection back on.

Reset TCP/IP to its original configuration. If all else fails, you can try to reset your
TCP/IP stack to the same state
that it was in when XP was first installed on the computer. Use the
NetShell utility[Hack #53]. Issue this command:
netsh int ip reset
[
log_file_name],
where log_file_name is the name of a file
where the actions taken by NetShell will be recorded.



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