![]() This seems to be solution, im not by machine with it problem, make it sense for you? Its fix for Win95 so, im not sure, if it will work for Win98. #PING TRANSMIT FAILURE CODE DRIVERS#but not real answer, my guess is that some system file, or configuration is broken, drivers and network setting look ok, all was replicated from same machine, even from originally same installation which was cloned, but something broke.ĭOS-NDIS, i heard with its worse that native Windows driver, its right? What about performance? Someone is telling that is Winsockets something. There is similar erro and even someone with same problemr: I there should something to diagnose, something to try to refresh etc. its last option, it would be days before i got system configured as i want. I think than my problem is not NIC specific, is something wrong with whole networking, i really dont want to reinstall. This may or may not be helpful / relevant to your problem, but do you use / have you used TCPOptimizer 2.0.3? i have noticed that i always had to use the "optimal" setting to get faster download speeds on 95 and 98SE computers, for some weird reason by default, the download speeds are a lot lower, usually painfully slow ( like as little as 80 KB/s ) unless i use this program and use the "optimal" setting which then it jumps up all the way to like 500 KB/s, i never realized such a program can provide such a quick easy fix like this. I tried to copy this file from Windows 98 clean installation too, is the same.Īny clue, what can be wrong and what i should to do? When i open Control Panel Network and click ok, i always get Dialog to point path to svrapi.dll, i insert path, file is found - i got reboot dialog, butĪfter reboot its the same. No exclamation marks in System, or on NICs. TCP/IP // I tried Fixed or Dynamic IP adress, DNS. I never get network login screen after NIC installation reboot. Ping // Ping: transmit failed, error code 10043 which i are proven to work with Win98 in other machine. I have problem with X58 MB networking, i tried 3 different NIC - PCI-E one (Broadcom 5721M), PCI one (Realtek 8139), USB Lan (Assix 88772A i has Win98 driver) one. ![]()
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