I bought a used computer running Win98 and I added a network card to 
use to 
connect the computer to my DSL connection. I went in to assign a 
static Tcp-ip address and the box opened up but there was no cursor a
nd it wouldn't accept any numbers or letters that I typed in - almost 
like it was disabled. I tried every network card or device in the 
Network list and got the same thing. I there a way into the registry 
and just wipe out all of the current network settings and devices and
 start over from scratch and reinstall the network cards ? thanks... 


I am familiar with networking, DHCP, DSL, static addressing and what
 have you....I setup and add to existing networks all the time.....
I need no help with that. The problem is that when go under tcpip 
under
 network properties of a nic card or even a modem in this case to 
statically assign an address as oppose to using DHCP you get nothing 
but empty boxes with no cursor. You type in numbers but nothing 
appears on the screen almost as if the computer is not ready for 
input,
 and those boxes still remain empty.... 

I had a network problem years back and a tech from one of my prior
 ISP's pointed me to the registry 
and told me which entries to delete/remove that would wipe out 
everything in the network properties box and return it to default like
 from a fresh windows install. Then all I had to do was reinstall my 
nic cards and modems again, so I know that works. I didn't write down
 that procedure or remember where I was in the registry which is why
 I'm asking around. That's what I'm looking for and not help in 
assigning an IP address to a nic card. I can assign an address all day
 long as long as the computer will let me, but of course in this case 
the computer won't let me. thanks 


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