Not sure if this is the problem or not, but the software "dial up adapter"
in network properties may be corrupt or missing. I have worked on 2
computers in the last week that would establish a modem to modem connection
to the ISP but fail to browse the internet or send/receive mail until we
removed and reinstalled Window's Dial up adapter. One was a Win ME system ,
the other Win 98 SE.
----- Original Message -----
From: "M M" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 7:48 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Modem / Inernet problem
> Hi I hope I can explain this adiquately....
> I am trying to connect to the internet using and AMD K6-2 Pocessor running
> windows 98SE with 320MB RAM and 30gb Hard drive.... I have trid using 3
> different modems and 3 different ISP setups just to make sure it is not
the
> modem or the ISP.
>
> What happens is as follows:
> I click on dial... I hear the modem click and then dial...it finishes
> dialing and then I get an error from the dialer... AOL says "Modem is
unable
> to make a connction". Another ISP says...No answer and the third one says,
> unable to locate your modem (After I hear the modem dialing)
>
> Can someone please help me narrow down what the problem could be or even
> outrightly come up with a solution.
>
> I tried the following modems:
>
> 1. Intel HAM 56K V92 Fax Voice Modem (PCI)
> 2. Intel 5687 V92 56K modem (PCI)
> 3. SimmSmart II V90 56k Modem (External)
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Mel Mofya
>
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