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I am using some software that allows a number of differen communication
protocols to the end device, depending upon which hardware is fitted to the
device. One of the options we used to use when dialling in to a remote
network was TCPIP/NdisWanlp, as distinct from TCPIP/NetworkCard when
connecting directly to the network.
I no longer have the TCPIP/NdisWanlp option on my lapstop (appropriate
spelling mistake so I left it), and it is several months since I last used it
so I cannot be sure what changes have occured to the environment since then.
I think the NdisWanlp is a driver or service that is part of the windows
system (XP Pro SP1), although I also had this same option in 2K.
Can anyone help me on how I may get this driver back?
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Mark Pain
I am using some software that allows a number of differen communication
protocols to the end device, depending upon which hardware is fitted to the
device. One of the options we used to use when dialling in to a remote
network was TCPIP/NdisWanlp, as distinct from TCPIP/NetworkCard when
connecting directly to the network.
I no longer have the TCPIP/NdisWanlp option on my lapstop (appropriate
spelling mistake so I left it), and it is several months since I last used it
so I cannot be sure what changes have occured to the environment since then.
I think the NdisWanlp is a driver or service that is part of the windows
system (XP Pro SP1), although I also had this same option in 2K.
Can anyone help me on how I may get this driver back?
--
Mark Pain