You can do a the following in Vista for a winsock fix:

 

In the command prompt type: "netsh winsock reset" and reboot

 

Another one that is useful is: "netsh int ip reset" and reboot

 

 

 

Karen J. Harms

Seattle Pacific University 

CIS HelpDesk Assistant Manager

206-281-2946 | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.spu.edu/help

 

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf Of THETFORD, CHARLES
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Multiple Networks, Unidentified Networks, Default Route 0.0.0.0

 

How do you do a Vista winsock fix.

 

 

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf Of SHIH, WENDY
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Multiple Networks, Unidentified Networks, Default Route 0.0.0.0

 

Hi, This is posted on ResNet listserv but not sure if it will work for your 
situation.  What we have found that works for us is by  going to Network 
Sharing Center =>  Customize => View Status and removed all of the Unidentified 
networks.  Then, do a Vista Winsock fix.   It seems to have worked  on those 
PCs that have this issue so far.   Someone just posted below on the ResNet 
listserv but we have not had to do any restore yet.  

 

We have experienced a number of users with MAC address with all 0's.   What is 
interesting in our cases is that the connection device is only viewable through 
IPConfig /all, it is not showing at all in the Vista Network and Sharing 
interface.
We also have not found a consistent solution.   
However, a few users have on their own used the restoration disks they had 
which has cleared the issue.

Best regards,
 
Anthony Smith
Academic Services Computing Information Technology
University at Buffalo
State University of New York
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel. 716-645-5362

 

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf Of Shaun Pillé
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Multiple Networks, Unidentified Networks, Default Route 0.0.0.0

 

I have a problem that keeps appearing on randomly on the network. Several Vista 
computers have the same symptoms and are unable to connect to the Internet. In 
the Network and Sharing Center, while connected to the LAN, multiple networks 
are listed with one or more of them being an Unidentified Network. 

 

If I look at the output of "ipconfig /all", the default gateway has two 
addresses, with the first one being 0.0.0.0, and the second one being the Clean 
Access Server for that dorm. If I open a command prompt with administrative 
privilege, and run "route delete 0.0.0.0" followed by an "ipconfig /release" 
and "ipconfig /renew", the multiple networks disappear and the connection 
starts to work. This is only a temporary fix and the problem seems to reappear 
on some computers. 

 

Has anyone seen this error? Is there a permanent fix for this? We are using the 
Clean Access Server as our DHCP server.

 

 

Thanks,

 

Shaun Pillé

Network Manager

Campus Technologies, LLC

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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