It's been a while since I ran Windows 98, but IIRC it was common for
network settings to stick. I remember restarting just to get it to
recognize a change to any network connection.

-Kevin


On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:00:54 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been noticing that everytime I use my wireless card I have to
> refresh my tcp/ip stack, ie do something in tcp/ip -->wireless card
> and reboot, before I can connect. This is pretty consistent regardless
> of hotstop or network used by the hotspot. I can always however
> connect after doing so. Anyone have any suggestions for fixing this?
> Short of an OS install? LOL.
> 
> fwiw this is w98 on an ibm thinkpad. I bought it used and it works for
> what I use it for. Not planning to install linux or xp :> though if
> there were a registry setting for example....
> 
> ?
> 
> Dana
> 
> --
> Diebold: It's a better way to deliver a state
> 
> 

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