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"Failed to query TCP/IP settings of the connection. Cannot proceed."

Discussion in 'Storage and Networking' started by mezzer209, Feb 7, 2012.

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  1. mezzer209 Newcomer, in training

    nvm. Turns out the damn cd i got is media edition and i needed professional. Guess i will have to try again some other time.
  2. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,235   +123

    OH YEA! There's a lot going on there so be patient
  3. Stranger0721 Newcomer, in training

    Code:
    Thanks all .. I found this fix earlier that works.
    
    Click START then RUN. You will then see a box to type in. Delete whatever in in there and type CMD. Then click OK.
    Type in :-
    netsh winsock reset
    Then press ENTER and restart your computer.
    
    Next, repeat the first part of the previous step.
    (Click START then RUN. You will then see a box to type in. Delete whatever in in there and type CMD. Then click OK.)
    Type in :-
    netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
    Then press ENTER and restart your computer again.
    
    You should now be able to connect to your router. 
    I followed above steps and Its worked for me.

    Thank you so much !!
  4. vdq1974 Newcomer, in training

    Thanks Peter .. this fix posted by worked for me too ...
    .

    Click START then RUN. You will then see a box to type in. Delete whatever in in there and type CMD. Then click OK.
    Type in :-
    netsh winsock reset
    Then press ENTER and restart your computer.

    Next, repeat the first part of the previous step.
    (Click START then RUN. You will then see a box to type in. Delete whatever in in there and type CMD. Then click OK.)
    Type in :-
    netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
    Then press ENTER and restart your computer again.

    You should now be able to connect to your router.
  5. Quirino Newcomer, in training

    Worked for me for the very same error and system's connecting fine now.
    In retrospect, I had also uninstalled Bitdefender internet security among other software (HP printer s/ware, iTunes, etc.) when this happened.

    Cheers Peter, and thanks!(y)

    Quirino