Basic L2TP/IPSec Troubleshooting in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314831 - This article provides information to help you troubleshoot Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) and Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
in Windows XP.
General Troubleshooting for IEEE 1394 Devices and Host Controllers
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314873 - This article lists
basic steps for troubleshooting Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering (IEEE) 1394 devices and host controllers.
How to Troubleshoot Possible Causes of Internet Connection Problems
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314095 - This article describes
ways to diagnose and resolve issues that can cause problems when
you try to use an Internet browser, File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
or Telnet to communicate with servers on the Internet.
How to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Connectivity with Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314067 -
There are utilities that can provide useful information when you are trying to determine the cause of TCP/IP networking problems under Windows XP. This article lists recommendations for using these utilities to diagnose network problems.
Although this list is not complete, the list does provide examples
that show how you can use these utilities to track down problems
on the network.
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How to Troubleshoot Wireless Network Connections in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 313242 - Windows XP supports
802.11b wireless networking with the Wireless Zero Configuration
service. With 802.11b wireless networking, you can enable easy
configuration and switching between wireless networks. To use this
support, you need a wireless network adapter that is compatible
with Windows XP. How to Use TRACERT to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Problems in Windows
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314868 - This article describes TRACERT
(Trace Route), a command-line utility that you can use to trace
the path that an Internet Protocol (IP) packet takes to its
destination.
How to Write an LMHOSTS File for Domain Validation and Other Name Resolution Issues
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314108 - There may be instances when you experience name resolution issues on your TCP/IP-based network and you need to use an LMHOSTS file to resolve NetBIOS names. This article describes how to create an LMHOSTS file to aid in name resolution
domain validation. For a Microsoft Windows 2000 version of this
article, see Q180094
Inbound Connections Limit in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314882 - At a computer that is
running Windows XP, when you attempt to connect to another Windows
XP computer, you may receive the following error message: |