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    netsh winsock reset command for Mac OS X

    Hello everybody

    I just had a snow leopard which not work with the router although the choice via dhcp is maintained I do configure the router in bridge power that it works via router ST510 v6 and it not works with the live box when I use .

    Is there a command on terminal to be the equivalent of netsh winsock reset that will reset my network layer on mac os x 10.5?

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    Re: netsh winsock reset command for Mac OS X

    Already there are no "Winsock" on MacOS X so you will have a hard time making it reset.

    then if you detailing your problem could perhaps be better help.

    Why use a router ST510 when you have a livebox?

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    Re: netsh winsock reset command for Mac OS X

    Quote Originally Posted by Tillie View Post
    Already there are no "Winsock" on MacOS X so you will have a hard time making it reset.

    then if you detailing your problem could perhaps be better help.

    Why use a router ST510 when you have a livebox?
    First of all I believe that my mac does not work with the router dhcp and if I use the ST510 as I could make the call in dial-up modem not a router i.e an cnx deck be brief, if I do via dhcp with my mac it works more as a cnx dpi. I hope that I have to explain

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    Re: netsh winsock reset command for Mac OS X

    Why use a router ST510 when you have a livebox?
    For example, because the ST510 does not lose its synchronization easy, unlike many box. Ditto for the ST home/pro, which are rarely disconnected without reason. A quality not found often elsewhere.

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    Re: netsh winsock reset command for Mac OS X

    Winsock is not provided under the Mac OS. There is a library commercially available from a company called Altura (or possibly NetManage), implements the Winsock API on the Mac. There are a number of software applications that currently use on the Mac, there's a good chance he is available on your Mac, but I suppose you could not be used without explicit permission .

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