I have found that recently my connection has been a bit spacky, and can be slow at times when it's supposed to be 10MB.
What have I got to lose I thought as I downloaded the program, clicked on "Optimal Settings" and backed up the current network card configuration.
"Ahhhh" I realised as I rebooted my machine and can't now connect to my broadband connection.
Not a problem, I'll just use the feature to restore all my settings from backup.
Reboot, wait for everything to work again and.... oh fuck, it won't work

So basically I have tried resetting the setting to windows default, my orginal backup, and I have removed it from device manager and rescanned, all with no joy, and several reboots of my broadband router.
Now it can only be 2 things, tis TCP Optimiser thing has fucked up my network settings so bad that the builtin restore option isn't working, or it just so happened that my broadband modem died at exactly the same time as making the changes

Is there any way of completely removing all network settings back to default? I use an onboard network, but I am not sure installing a network card is going to have any affect

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