Warning: Only use XP TCP/IP Repair on a computer where you have no or limited network (internet) connectivity due to a malformed LSP or corrupt TCP/IP and/or Winsock registry entries. This tool is here to restore basic network connectivity. Use of this program on an otherwise good network (internet) connection could possibly cause you to lose network (internet) connectivity. This tool should only be used as a last resort! Free Download XP TCP/IP Repair in this link.
Is Spyware and/or Adware messing up your internet connection after you have uninstalled it?
Has your internet connection slowed down and you just don't know why?
Have you used an Internet Optimizer that just didn't optimize your internet, instead it made it slower?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, then XP TCP/IP Repair may help fix your internet connection and possibly even protect your privacy.
XP TCP/IP Repair is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for commands in Windows XP® that repair your TCP/IP registry settings and your Winsock LSP's.
Instead of having to remember long confusing command line commands you can now just click a button.
What is an LSP?
Layered Service Providers (LSP) are small pieces of software that can be added or inserted into the Windows TCP/IP handler by other software. Data outward bound from your computer to a legitimate destination on the Internet can be intercepted by an LSP and sent somewhere other than where you intend it to go.
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Is Spyware and/or Adware messing up your internet connection after you have uninstalled it?
Has your internet connection slowed down and you just don't know why?
Have you used an Internet Optimizer that just didn't optimize your internet, instead it made it slower?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, then XP TCP/IP Repair may help fix your internet connection and possibly even protect your privacy.
XP TCP/IP Repair is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for commands in Windows XP® that repair your TCP/IP registry settings and your Winsock LSP's.
Instead of having to remember long confusing command line commands you can now just click a button.
What is an LSP?
Layered Service Providers (LSP) are small pieces of software that can be added or inserted into the Windows TCP/IP handler by other software. Data outward bound from your computer to a legitimate destination on the Internet can be intercepted by an LSP and sent somewhere other than where you intend it to go.