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

@ PeterGL

After hours of frustration, I found your fix for the Lost IP problem, using my laptop. I followed your instructions on the desktop that was having the problem and it's now finding the internet. I'm so happy! Thanks so very much. You Rock!
 
PeterGL, you are a LIFESAVER! I was about to trash my computer and modem, but I found your solution and it worked! Thank you for allowing me to get on the internet after three weeks with no connection.
 
lost router

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.


Thank you this worked for me to
bat I have problem
every time I turn computer on I need to do this
how I can figure out what is causing this problem
 
Thanks Peter,
You're a star, this worked a treat, just when I was about to give up!


lost router

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.
 
"Click START then RUN. You will then see a box to type in.
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.)
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.

Solid fix! Except I didn't type cmd at all. I just ran it from the run box and it worked fine, so I edited the way I ran it on my ASUS 1000HE for Windows XP non-pro version.
Thanks for the input and suggestions gents.
And just as an FYI (for those that haven't tried this fix yet) I found the spaces are necessary to run the processes successfully.

Hope it helps!!!
May the God of Hope bless you immensely through his Son Jesus Christ!
 
I tried this fix also. When I type netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt I get UNABLE TO OPEN THE FILE FOR APPEND
Now what?
 
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