Re: wireless router problems
why dont you try repairing the network connection and properly enter the ip address and other network connection details and for 36 hours you said your network was fine. does this mean you were able to connect to network properly for 36 hour then this problem occur? i
Re: wireless router problems
Drop the XP CD in the drive and go to Start, Run, cmd and type sfc /scannow this will check your system files to see if any spyware or viruses have changed or damaged them. Let it replace any that aren't ok.
Next try seeing if Netbios is working and ping the computer by it's name and NOT the ip address.
You may want to run WinSock fix and see if this fixes it.
Re: wireless router problems
If you have SP2, try this:
TCP/IP stack repair options for use with Windows XP with SP2
- For these commands, Start -> Run -> CMD to open a command prompt.
- Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog
- Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ip reset reset.log