In article <(E-Mail Removed) >, Penang says...
> N. Miller <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:<(E-Mail Removed). com>...
> > In article <(E-Mail Removed) >,
> Penang says...
> > > I do use my machine with thumb drive, printer, and digital camera via
> > > the USB port with no problem, and I can't figure out why I can't make
> > > this ADSL modem work.
> > Okay. You do have some USB peripherals installed and functional, so you
> > should have some kind of USB hub. In my Device Manager list I show a
> > 'trident' shaped icon with the forks pointing to the right, labeled,
> > "Universal Serial Bus controller".
> Yes, I have it.
> > Expanded out, there are three items attached under the USB controller:
> > Intel(r) 82891AA USB Universal Host Controller
> > PA090 USB ROOT HUB
> > USB Root Hub
> > You should see some kind of hub, though. Why not post back and tell us what
> > items are listed under that 'trident' icon.
> Okie.
> 1. USB Root Hub
> 2. The vendor specific ADSL thingy.
> 3. That "Intel" thingy root hub.
> That's all.
That looks promising; that tells me that the ADSL modem is recognized. I
don't think you need to try reinstalling at this point.
> I've checked the "network" icon in the Control Center, and there's a
> "Client for Microsoft Network" there, so my system is supposed to be
> networked. But when I run the "xxx.url" thingy that supposed to let me
> configure my connection - in this case http://10.0.0.0.2 - my system
> replied that it can't find the thing, or I have NO PERMISSION TO
> ACCESS whatever it is.
> I tried my ADSL modem and the installation on my friend's PC, and
> EVERYTHING worked fine. It's just MINE that got me crazy. Oh, my
> friend's PC had almost the same thing as mine, even the OS are the
> same.
> I checked, there's a ADSL modem under the "Network Adapter" and
> according the my PC, it is functioning.
> I have even tried to UNINSTALL everything, and then re-install again,
> and still, the one thing that's missing is the "generic hub" thingy -
> my friend's machine, which had the same peripheral connections as
> mine, had 2 "generic hub" thingy after I installed my ADSL modem in
> it. Mine, on the other hand, had just ONE "generic hub" thingy.
Don't worry about having exactly what your friend has. As things stand, your
description seems to indicate that your modem is installed and recognized.
We need to back up to the part about accessing the modem configuration page.
Your USB controller seems to be seeing the modem; this is good. Your next
step needs to be to check the Network Properties. There needs to be an
adapter for the modem there.
On the "Configuration" tab, where the "Client for Microsoft Networks" is
listed, what else is there? You should have one "Adapter" (green PC board
icon) for your dial up modem, one "Adapter" for your USB ADSL modem, and
maybe others; but at least those two. In my case, I can see:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Dial-Up Adapter
HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter
LapLink USB Network Cable
TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter
TCP/IP -> HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter
TCP/IP -> LapLink USB Network Cable
USB-USB Network -> Dial-Up Adapter
USB-USB Network -> HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter
USB-USB Network -> LapLink USB Network Cable
File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
The items labeled "TCP/IP" and "USB-USB" are protocols, which need to be
attached to adapters in order for them to work. The '->' following the
protocol name "points" to the name of the adapter to which it is attached.
At a minimum, assuming that you have an internal dial-up modem (I do not
know what an external modem would look like in this list; I don't have one),
you should see:
Client for Microsofte Networks
Dial-Up Adapter
USB-ADSL modem
TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter
TCP/IP -> USB-ADSL modem
Post back what you actually have, and we can take it from there. Don't worry
if you have more stuff; but post it all, even if you have more.
--
Norman
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