Had you not reinstalled McAfee I would recommend a first step of running the
McAfee clean up tool. You may still end up needing to do so.
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...33&id=TS100507
Try this first - in a command prompt run "netsh winsock reset"
Try this second - running LSPFIx from
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
If still a problem, try the McAfee clean up tool, but note it will remove
the current version.
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"Nil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to set up a wireless network for my friend. I got him a
> D-Link DR-614 wireless N router/firewall and a Trendnet TEW-644UB
> USB wireless N network adapter for his Compaq Presario 900 laptop.
> I'm having trouble with that wireless connection.
>
> I installed the adapter and things seemed to work as expected - it
> connected to the router, obtained an IP address, and accessed the
> internet. Should have left it at that... He had an old version of
> McAfee's security (anti-virus/firewall) suite, obtained from AOL, I
> think. It had long ago expired so I decided to uninstall it and
> install Avast's free antivirus product. The uninstall seemed to go
> OK, but ever since, the computer can't get a DHCP address or an
> internet connection. The router's status page shows the computer
> listed by MAC address, but with no IP address, so there is obviously
> at least partial communication.
>
> The laptop's wired ethernet connection works as expected. Oddly,
> when it's connected with the wire, the wireless connection comes
> fully to life, acquires an address, and works as expected. The wire
> can be disconnected and the wireless connection continues to work
> until the computer is restarted.
>
> Just before I uninstalled the McAfee products I also installed XP
> SP3 and a bunch of security updates, so those might be factors as
> well, although the computer seemed to work OK at that point.
>
> Not having his old version of the McAffee suite, I just installed
> the latest version, hoping that the wireless connection might come
> back, and that the suite might now uninstall cleanly. The wireless
> connection is still half-dead.
>
> I have tried deleting the wireless device so Windows would re-detect
> it, but no improvement.
>
> The wireless adapter works fine in another laptop. The router
> accepts wireless connections from another laptop as expected.
>
> Any suggestions? I'm stumped.