If you are sure it's your laptop's problem, try reset IP stack as follow instruction:
1. Left click the Start button
2. Select run
3. In the open box type: int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
c:\resetlog.txt will show what changes existed. You can change this to whatever path you wish.
This command rewrites the TCP/IP registry keys. Essentially, this causes the same result as the removal and the reinstallation of the protocol.
Reset IP stack
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• thanks! I will try this -lwk1- ♂ (0 bytes) () 11/18/2008 postreply 16:19:49