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Haydn
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      11-26-2003, 01:35 PM
Hi

I recently had some trouble with my network and in the
course of fixing it, removed the "Dial-up Adapter" which
was present in the Network Properties screen (right-
click "Network Neighbourhood"), and the associated
protocol of "TCP/IP for Dial-up Adapter" was also removed.

I now have the network sorted out, but can't use the modem
as it is not present in the Network Properties screen and
I therefore can't set any properties for it or the TCP/IP
connnection. If I dial at the minute I just get a message
saying that there is no dial tone.

How do I add a generic dial-up adapter? The "Add" button
gives you the option to add any number of manufacturer-
specific adapters but my modem is in "System Properties"
as a Conexant which isn't in the list. Before I started
messing around it was listed as a "Dial-up Adapter".

If anyone can give me a hand with this I will be very very
grateful as my modem is currently useless! Thanks in
advance.

Haydn
 
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Carey Holzman
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      11-26-2003, 09:28 PM
Manufacturer- Microsoft
Choose - Dial Up Adapter

Carey

"Haydn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:086001c3b42a$9a1e02b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
>
> I recently had some trouble with my network and in the
> course of fixing it, removed the "Dial-up Adapter" which
> was present in the Network Properties screen (right-
> click "Network Neighbourhood"), and the associated
> protocol of "TCP/IP for Dial-up Adapter" was also removed.
>
> I now have the network sorted out, but can't use the modem
> as it is not present in the Network Properties screen and
> I therefore can't set any properties for it or the TCP/IP
> connnection. If I dial at the minute I just get a message
> saying that there is no dial tone.
>
> How do I add a generic dial-up adapter? The "Add" button
> gives you the option to add any number of manufacturer-
> specific adapters but my modem is in "System Properties"
> as a Conexant which isn't in the list. Before I started
> messing around it was listed as a "Dial-up Adapter".
>
> If anyone can give me a hand with this I will be very very
> grateful as my modem is currently useless! Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Haydn



 
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bill
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      11-28-2003, 10:28 AM
Go to control pannel and add & remove Click windows tab
and remove Dial Up Networking
Re start
Then do that again and add D U NW

Have fun

bill
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