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How do I reinstall TCP/IP and Dial Access Networking?

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How do I reinstall TCP/IP and Dial Access Networking?

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• Go to “START,” “Settings,” and “Control Panel.” • Double click on the “Network” icon. • Remove all references to TCP/IP (be sure to consult with your Network Professional about this before removing the components). Doubleclick and view all references of TCP/IP that associate to a local area network and write the settings down. For example, if there are components called: “TCP/IP (Manufacturer Name or Card Model Name) Ethernet adapter,” you need to view the details and write down the configuration options. In addition, there may be other adapters that have TCP/IP bound to them, you may also need to note the configurations before removing them. • Once the components which relate to TCP/IP have been removed, click “OK.” • The machine will rebuild the OSI stack and then ask you to reboot; do not reboot. • Go to “My Computer,” “Dial-Up Networking.” • Remove all Connections icons. Before removing these, doubleclick any non-Verizon connections and note the configurations. Right click each c

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