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Dennis Noble <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 May 2002 08:45:27 EDT
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Have you tried using the cleandrv utility that Intel supplies with their
software bundle? You can also download it at anypoint.com . I would use this
to remove all network devices. Then I would reinstall the DSL modem then the
AnyPoint network devise. If this doesn't work, I would again use the same
utility then try installing the AnyPoint network first. It is usually
recommended that the AnyPoint network be installed last.

Dennis Noble


> This is probably a software (ie driver) problem, but PCBUILD seems like the
> place for it.  Here goes:  I have a Win98SE machine, had to reinstall the
> OS, and successfully reinstalled the drivers and software for my
> SpeedStream 4060 external USB DSL modem.  However, I have been unable to
> reinstall the drivers and software for the home network, which was/is based
> on a 1Mbps Intel AnyPoint PCI phoneline adapter

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