In article <1b5b01c4a0d9$47176740$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Deborah"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>My Dell laptop, running Win ME OS, is now without the
>original dial-up adapter and TCP/IP dial-up adapter,
>thanks to bad advice. I don't have a Win ME CD-ROM to do a
>reinstall. Does anyone know where to find this
>communications piece of the ME software online? Or can you
>offer any other suggested fixes?
>
>
>This is one of those tech nightmares where I tried to
>upgrade my Internet access -- to high speed cable modem --
>and now can't get onto the Net at all. I had high speed
>cable modem installed in my home. Hooked up a wireless
>Linksys router to the modem and a desktop Win 98 with a
>USB adapter to an ethernet port on the router. Bought a
>Linksys wireless-G notebook adapter for my laptop to
>communicate with the router. But I kept losing the
>connection. Finally, a Linksys senior technician
>confessed that Win ME and their wireless-G adapter were
>frequently incompatible. So I uninstalled the wireless
>adapter software. But then I discovered that while I was
>still able to dial the ISP and get online, I was no longer
>able to reach the mail server or to Web browse. Earthlink
>diagnosed the problem as corrupted TCP/IP dial-up network
>components and said the only fix was to reinstall them. I
>don't have a Win ME CD-ROM, but an Earthlink senior tech
>speculated that the software was already on the hard
>drive. So he advised me to delete the dial-up adapter in
>the Network Configuration section of the Control Panel and
>then reinstall by clicking on Add, choosing Protocol,
>highlighting Microsoft, and then clicking Add. No go. The
>``corrupted'' dial-up adapter and TCP/IP dial-up adapter
>components both vanished and I'm worse off than before.
>Would appreciate good advice from someone who knows a way
>out of this dilemma.
Search for files named "win*.cab" on the computer's hard disk(s). If
they're found, point to the folder containing them when Windows Me
asks for the CD-ROM. The files are often in a folder called
C:\Windows\Options\Cabs or C:\Windows\Options\Install.
To re-install dial-up networking, go to Control Panel | Add/Remove
Programs | Windows Setup | Communications.
To re-install TCP/IP, go to Control Panel | Network, then click Add |
Protocol | Add | Microsoft | TCP/IP.
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