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Failed to query TCP/IP settings
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I also have a NETGEAR wireless router which connects my laptop and my Canon Pixma MX860.
I can still connect to the Internet with my laptop and can access the web as well as the Optonline.net mail server . I ran the new connection Wizard selecting "connect to the Internet" then "set up my connection manually" then "connect using a broadband connection that is always on".
The next screen read "completing the new connection Wizard, your broadband connection should already be configured and ready to use…".
However, when I use Internet explorer to try to access the web I get an error message that reads "the page cannot be displayed, the page you are looking for is currently unavailable…".
This same error message also recommends checking the option to "automatically detect settings" which I already had checked.
I've also done the following but still cannot connect:
- I right clicked the 1394 network connection and clicked "repair" and got the following error "failed to query TCP/IP settings of the connection".
- I looked at my bios settings to ensure that the integrated NIC card was set to "ON".
- Per a user that was having a similar problem, I renamed my TCPIP.sys files to TCPIP.sys.old and rebooted and retried the new connection but still had the same problem.I did notice that new TCPIP.sys files were created.
- I deleted the 1394 net adapter in the settings under system/device manager and reinstalled it by right clicking "network adapters" and selected "scan for hardware changes".
- Unplugged and then plugged in my cable modem to reset it.
I noticed when I right-clicked Network Connections/1394 communication 3 properties/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) there is a button to "install" as well as "properties" but the "uninstall" button is grayed out, does that mean that TCP/IP is not installed on this PC?
When I click "properties" the option to "obtain an IP address automatically" was checked off.
Does this mean that TCP/IP is in fact installed on this PC? The Uninstall button being grayed out leads me to believe TCP/IP is not installed on the PC.
Does all this have anything to do with why I can't get my wireless printer to connect wirelessly? The only other thing I can try is to reinstall the operating system but I'm trying to avoid that as it takes so long. Regarding the reinstall, I was doing it from an Dell OEM disk which had an option to install other Windows components and IIS was one of those components.
I don't recall the exact description however it had something to do with Internet connections and TCP/IP. However, when I tried to install it I was prompted for a second Windows install disk but my PC only came with the one install disk.
Is that IIS software something I can download from Microsoft and will that fix my problem?