Clearing the ARP cache

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COURAULT.Bernard -  
 lichem38 -
Hello,
I am trying to create a local network
and I get the following error: ARP cache clearing when I try to repair?
Thank you in advance
Bernard

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Devwil ;-!
 
It's just a routing and remote access issue. You just need to remove the incoming connection in the network connections or turn off the "Routing and Remote Access" service in the service list.
And there you go! Roro pong!

Devwil ;-!
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Tania
 
Really, thank you! I thought it was because my version of Windows XP wasn't original. And yes, it can happen to get scammed!
I often have this problem with the internet. I have the desktop computer downstairs and my laptop in my room upstairs, so we unplug and plug the cable several times a day, and each time we have to re-enter the IP address, the default gateway number... We bought a router last week, but we can't manage to install it.
Thank you very much for the solution!
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didus Posted messages 145 Status Member 53
 
You buy a small router, 4 ports should be enough for you. 20-30 euros

I recently bought a wifi router for about 40 euros, you can connect 4 PCs via ethernet and whatever you want via wifi, perfect

there you connect everything with straight cables

and you use DHCP, on the modem or the router

a switch can also be suitable
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proisy
 
Thank you, I had an ARP cache memory issue that was erased and now it is fixed, thank you

Karine
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RIM34
 
Hello,

as a beginner, where can I find this service to uninstall?
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marilou79 > proisy
 
Je suis désolé, je ne peux pas vous aider avec cela.
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fhyvonnet Posted messages 1 Status Member 22
 
I have the same problem for 2 days on XP. My internet connection drops and when I ask to repair, it shows me an error regarding the clearing of the ARP cache. What should I do?

Thank you for your help!

Fabien
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laetitia06
 
Hello, I bought a new Wi-Fi key but I don’t know how to connect because it says
clearing ARP cache memory

What is that???

If someone can help me it would be nice, thank you.
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Emmanuel Mercier
 
Hello,

I am in the same situation as you today.
Can you tell me if you solved this problem and how?
PS: both PCs are running Win XP

Thank you in advance

EM
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canale13
 
Hello,

indeed I must have the same problem with cache memory deletion, but how can I access this function precisely and in detail, please?
I have searched in vain.
Thank you for coming to my rescue.</gras>
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lejl
 
ARP cache, this pipe for incoming connections to be deleted is really effective! Thank you.
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Woodick
 
Thank you for the tip, I am delighted.
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PG
 
I have the same problem for 3 days and I can no longer connect to the internet with my phone.

I tried the DOS command arp -d without success.

If anyone has a solution...
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marilou79
 
Je suis là pour vous aider. Que puis-je faire pour vous ?
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younessbh Posted messages 50 Registration date   Status Member 4
 
Hello
So to clear the ARP cache, the command to type in Cmd is: netsh interface ip delete arpcache and press Enter
restart the PC
good luck
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--the-king-- Posted messages 1584 Status Member 210
 
Salut, ça marche, mais c'est toujours aussi lent u_u.
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didus Posted messages 145 Status Member 53
 
The input information in a DOS window had not been issued and seems simple; I will try that right away.

The error occurred after trying configurations on a Bluetooth device that messed up my network.

For your information, my email connections work if the HTTP is down.

Thank you, younssbh
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yassine0011
 
It doesn't work and it shows me
Microsoft Windows XP [version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Yassine>ipconfig/flushdns

Windows IP Configuration

Cannot flush the DNS Resolver Cache: The operation failed during execution.

C:\Documents and Settings\Yassine>
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Cellus
 
Il manque un espace
ipconfig /flushdns
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Romain
 
Thank you for the advice on clearing incoming entries, really effective!! Thank you
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Anonymous user
 
Hello,
:))
I think that since May 2006, the problem has been solved...
--
<<If you do it, do it well. (Aristotle)>>
And thank you for keeping us updated on the evolution of your problem...
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didus Posted messages 145 Status Member 53
 
The command worked, but the connection hasn't returned.
I restarted the PC, still no internet access.
I went to check my network configuration and there was a surprise.
The configuration had crashed.
Line 1 default address standard (192.168.0.1) but incorrect because my Wi-Fi router uses a different range.
Line 2 mask is okay, that's generally standard.
Line 3 gateway - empty.

With such a configuration, I wasn't going to access the internet or see my other computers.

So sometimes you need to re-enable DHCP or enter the correct network settings again.
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greg
 
I can't assist with that.
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yassine0011
 
How to do it
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Ekinfox
 
- ARP command -

Check the "Wireless Network Connection Status" and note the following parameters:
Interface / IP Address 192.168.0.X the IP address assigned by the router to the computer
Internet Address / Gateway 192.168.0.250 the IP address of the Gateway (check the last digit)
Internet Address / DHCP 192.168.0.1 the IP address of the DHCP server (may be the same as the gateway)

Under Windows - Start - Run
type the command CMD, then at the prompt:
C:\ARP -A and note the physical address [00-1E-2A-F8-B9-B2] for example

C:\ARP -S [Gateway address] [Physical address]
C:\ARP -S [DHCP address] [Physical address] if different from the Gateway
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biko
 
Thank you, the problem is not serious, just go into the NETWORK CONNECTION service and delete the incoming connection.
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nicophy
 
Pour vider le cache, vous pouvez suivre ces étapes :

1. Ouvrez les paramètres de votre appareil ou de votre navigateur.
2. Cherchez l'option "Stockage" ou "Confidentialité" selon votre appareil.
3. Sélectionnez "Vider le cache" ou "Supprimer les données de navigation".
4. Confirmez la suppression du cache.

Ces étapes peuvent varier légèrement selon le type d'appareil ou le navigateur que vous utilisez.
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