I have a small home network with one WinXP and two Win98 computers that
access the internet via a cable modem attached to a D-link 614+ router.
The WinXP is connected to a LAN port and the two Win98 computers use the
wireless
feature of the D-link. Everything works perfectly.
This morning I decided to configure a dial-up connection on the WinXP for
back-up. Everything worked OK with no problems. But when I finished with
the dial-up test, the LAN internet connection was "broken". I had to
uninstall the dial-up connectoid and power down everything and power back
up to get it working again. Is there a way to have both a dial-up and a
LAN internet connection without one affecting the other? If so, what
procedures/configuration should I use?
Regards, hawk
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