Assuming it's the same thing about which you are asking, new dot net often rides in on shareware and freeware like KaZaA. It ties in to TCP/IP, adds to the LSP stack. I've seen numerous cases in which it goes wrong and networking breaks. Or it gets left behind when KaZaA is uninstalled and then breaks. Nasty stuff. It usually does appear in Add/Remove Programs and can be uninstalled . . if the uninstall isn't broken as well. A utility LSPFIX.EXE is available to help with the TCP/IP repair, do a Google to find it.
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