I use the same set-up, except with DSL.
All you need to do is go in Control Panel, Network Connections,
and make the Broadband the default.
Somewhere there is a setting to fall back to the modem when the
Broadband is not available, but I handle that by keeping the dial-up
modem turned off. (It is external.)
Some programs that are "hard coded" to a certain device need a
little quick setting change once in a while when switching back and
fourth. A small price to pay to retain some control over what the
system (spelled Windows) will do on its own...
Rick Glazier
From: "Robert Lendrim"
> I don't know of a way to tell the system which hardware (cable or phone)
> to use, and am reluctant to experiment for fear of "losing" the cable connection
> capability.
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