windows xp networking

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ajay

Hi

I have a wireless network at my home and use NAT to allow
multiple computers to share the broadband connection. I
had this computer with XP that was running perfectly until
I tried something with the small or home office networking
setup and screwed it all up. Now the wireless adapter
detects the signal, but I am unable to establish a
connection to the base station.

is there a way to undo whatever i did? alternatively is
there a way to reset the network condiguration?

ajay
 
"ajay" said:
Hi

I have a wireless network at my home and use NAT to allow
multiple computers to share the broadband connection. I
had this computer with XP that was running perfectly until
I tried something with the small or home office networking
setup and screwed it all up. Now the wireless adapter
detects the signal, but I am unable to establish a
connection to the base station.

is there a way to undo whatever i did? alternatively is
there a way to reset the network condiguration?

ajay

Without knowing what you did, it's hard to say how to undo it. The
best possibility is to use System Restore to go back in time to before
it happened.
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