PC Pals Forum
Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: mistybear on March 29, 2007, 12:10
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I have been trying to get the old Packard Bell working on the internet, something went wrong a few months ago when it was being used to LAN.
When I first turned it on it came up with IPHLPAPI.DLL missing or something along those lines, so we downloaded it and I installed into windows/system. Rebooted and a new error NTDLL.DLL:Rtllpv6AddressToStringA, now I'm stumped?
I first did a smart restore, then reinstalled the D-Link 302G Modem.
Personally I'd like to throw it in the bin, but Michael has a friend coming over who wants to use it. Yes, for Laning. ::)
Any help would be muchly appreciated. :)
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Hi
Its certainly a problem with the D-Link Modem and your operating system. Which version of windows are you using?
Have you looked for an updated driver at D Links Website (http://www.dlink.co.uk/) ?
Let us know.
DJ
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Hi DJ,
Thanks for your response, the computer is using windows 98'.
I looked at the Australian version of D-Link and it doesn't even have our Modem anymore, I think that sums it up.
After trying for hours to fix it, I let Michael use mine. So the PB is back in the cupboard, where it will stay until I find a home for it.