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Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: Naruto on October 29, 2003, 19:01
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Hiya peepz,
I tried to overclock my cpu, but something went wrong and I couldn't start my pc anymore. So I removed the battery to clear the bios. After I restart the computer, windows is installing all the drivers. The configuration for internet sharing was still the same on host and on client, but strangely...it doesn't work anymore..The host and client can't see each other anymore...I haven't changed anything...what went wrong?
Greetz,
Naruto
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Hmm windows also says my wan miniport isn't installed properly. I can't find the correct driver for it. I don't even know what it is. Don't know if it is related to the non working part of my internet connection sharing?
Greetz,
Naruto
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Not sure if this is entirely relevant, Naruto, but some parts of it may help. It's to do with ISDN, by the look of things.
http://www.eicon.com/support/helpweb/con2ken/isdn_wmp_install.asp
Just a thought, have you looked in Device Manager, under Modems? If you can find this 'wan miniport' in there, and uninstall it, when you restart Windows, it may well find the drivers for you.
Also, if you do a Google search for 'Wan Miniport', loads of stuff comes up, some of which may be useful to you.
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hmm but I don't have any ISDN cards in my pc. Kinda weird...But it's really strange that my internet sharing doesn't work anymore...I can't even have a lan connection to the other pc. It worked fine until now...
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Sorry Naruto. :-\ Hopefully someone more technical will be able to help you soon.
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Np Simon, thx for your help anywayz :P
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The WAN miniport is part of your adsl modem Naruto, assuming you have adsl.
I think that you have reset the bios defaults by removing the battery.
Have you got an ethernet link from pc to pc or is it via a router?
Does it show the ethernet link as ok in device manager ?
If it is as I susupect an onboard LAN on the pc that you cleared the cmos then go into bios and check to see that the onboard LAN is enabled :doggie:
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Hi Sandra,
I have installed 2 ethernetcards on the hostcomputer. One is connected to the cablemodem and the other is connected directly to the client computer. I have given the computers a static ipaddress. It worked fine until my biossettings got cleared. My motherboard (MSI 6712 KT4V) doesn't support onboard Lan.
My pc is getting weirder and weirder :(
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Is it detecting the 2 ethernet cards in the device manager correctly ?
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The device manager is detected the 2 ethernet cards correctly, but it detected a wan miniport(ipx) adapter too.. I just can't seem to find the right driver for it. I'm not using ISDN and my motherboard haven't got any onboard components for this...
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Just an idea, but how about un-installing the wan miniport from the device manager, then letting Windows re-detect it. You can then select the option to search the web for drivers when it tries to re-install.
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I tried to uninstall it. The device manager isn't capable to do that. I get the warning: Can't delete the device, it is possible needed to start the computer.
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Try uninstalling the modem and the wan miniport from inside device manager in Safe Mode.
It may think that something is using it when its in normal windows.
Then reboot and see if it detects and installs the modem correctly, without the wan miniport hopefully :)
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LOL :-) I checked the device manager in safe mode...damnz.. I was amazed how many mini ports was installed hehehe. Wan miniport(ip), Wan-miniport(ipx), wan-miniport(ip)packetplanner etc. etc..and the funny thing is..I can't delete them in safe mode either!! that freaks me out...
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Finally my ics is working again :) Uninstalling the drivers in safemode doesn't work strange enough. I pulled out my ethernetcard and started the system (something weird pops out in device manager...direct parallel port is disabled, I enabled it and put back the ethernetcard. I can't find any link, but it works :D
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Pleased to hear that you sorted it and posted your solution, in case others have the same problem :)
I have had similar problems with graphics cards and sound cards that have worked by doing the same, I dont know why I didnt think to suggest that to you before sorry :-[
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Hehe np Sandra :) I know this forum is created to help people out, so it's the least I can do. And I want to prevent someone wasting his time to try to solve my problem, while my problem is already fixed :) It's just strange that some problems can't be solved by reinstalling the drivers. I must admit that removing hardware and install it again is an irritating way. Maybe that's why you didn't advice to do that instead.