Try running this utility and see if it will fix the problem:
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
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"John Kirton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I install a PCMCIA WiFi card in my notebook, EZ antivirus reports
> that it has detected a conflict with my networking - 'most likely due
> to the presence of one or more LSPs installed on my system.'
>
> If I uninstall the card it doesn't remove the problem - I have to
> uninstall the firewall, the antiv and then reinstall them in reverse
> of that order.
>
> I'm also running an ethernet connection to a single port router. Is
> there a conflict perhaps between the ethernet adapter and the wifi?
> Or can one run both without problems?
>
> I noticed that the parameters I had put into TCP/IP for the WiFi had
> also appeared in the entries for the ethernet.