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Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Note: Windows XP must have Service Pack 2 or later installed in order for these three commands to work properly. Otherwise, only the first command will work. If the commands are typed in properly but errors occur, Windows networking may be heavily damaged.

In addition, if these commands do not return errors, yet do not fix the Internet connection after the computer has been restarted, consider further troubleshooting:. Keywords: windows xp vista 7 quick fix for networking problem network netsh winsock firewall reset troubleshoot connection issue internet broken connect malware sp2 sp3 microsoft resnet win winxp advfirewall win7 eight 8 win8 Suggest keywords Doc ID: Owner: Help Desk KB Team.

How do i fix this? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. LemP Volunteer Moderator. You have at least two separate problems, not including your decision to stay with XP.

Assuming that your wireless network is listed under "Preferred networks," select it and click "Properties" On the "Association" tab, ensure that the authentication and encryption boxes are properly configured for whatever level of encryption you configured on your router e.

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