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Have you tried Adding the Dial-up adapter under the
connections tab under Internet Exploxers Properties... Use the connection wizard, or add it manually... Dave >-----Original Message----- >TCP/IP only works for the adapter which is installed >first. I have tried all kinf of options of removing and >reinstalling network components. > >Installing the TCP/IP again as described in Microsoft's >support article 181599 >(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- >us;181599) does not work either. > >I am getting desperate! There must be a solution >somewhere. Is there anybody who really understands >Windows 98 SE and has a suggestion? Thanks. > >More info below the line (from an older message). >_________________________________________________ _________ > >After having installed dial-up adapter and ethernet >adapter, the TCP/IP protocal only works for the first >adapter that is installed. > >When checking the device manager, there seems to be no >conflict. All devices are said to work properly. > >When checking winipcfg, only the IP configuration for the >first adapter is shown (either PPP or 10/100 ethernet). > >When checking system info, there is a problem reported >with "TCP/IP NetTrans Code=11". This problem is not >reported when I unplug the last installed adapter. >(Tested with the USB adapter). > >Also, when I install USB ethernet first and then dial-up >and then unplug the USB connector, the dial-up connection >will still not work (allthough the USB ethernet card has >diappeared from the device manager). > >I have tried this for two different ethernet adapters >(one USB and one PCI - different brands) and all the >same. What you install first, that one only will give >internet access. > >The dial-up itself (getting connected to a remote >computer) works in all cases. > >I use Windows 98 SE (Dutch). I did install all the >essential Windows updates before I installed the ethernet >adapter the first time. > >Very shortly after installing the USB ethernet adapter >the first time, I did a unvoluntary reinstall of Windows >and it might be these problems started then, but I am not >sure about this. > >It would be very helpful if somebody could tell me what >to do to fix the problem!!! >. > Dave G. |
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Dial up works OK.
It is no problem to get connected to a remote computer. But then it stops. The problem is to see any web page and winipcfg.exe does not show the IP data, except for the firstly installed adapter. Looks like tcp/ip is the problem. >-----Original Message----- >Have you tried Adding the Dial-up adapter under the >connections tab under Internet Exploxers Properties... >Use the connection wizard, or add it manually... > >Dave > > >>-----Original Message----- >>TCP/IP only works for the adapter which is installed >>first. I have tried all kinf of options of removing and >>reinstalling network components. >> >>Installing the TCP/IP again as described in Microsoft's >>support article 181599 >>(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- >>us;181599) does not work either. >> >>I am getting desperate! There must be a solution >>somewhere. Is there anybody who really understands >>Windows 98 SE and has a suggestion? Thanks. >> >>More info below the line (from an older message). >>________________________________________________ ________ __ >> >>After having installed dial-up adapter and ethernet >>adapter, the TCP/IP protocal only works for the first >>adapter that is installed. >> >>When checking the device manager, there seems to be no >>conflict. All devices are said to work properly. >> >>When checking winipcfg, only the IP configuration for the >>first adapter is shown (either PPP or 10/100 ethernet). >> >>When checking system info, there is a problem reported >>with "TCP/IP NetTrans Code=11". This problem is not >>reported when I unplug the last installed adapter. >>(Tested with the USB adapter). >> >>Also, when I install USB ethernet first and then dial- up >>and then unplug the USB connector, the dial-up connection >>will still not work (allthough the USB ethernet card has >>diappeared from the device manager). >> >>I have tried this for two different ethernet adapters >>(one USB and one PCI - different brands) and all the >>same. What you install first, that one only will give >>internet access. >> >>The dial-up itself (getting connected to a remote >>computer) works in all cases. >> >>I use Windows 98 SE (Dutch). I did install all the >>essential Windows updates before I installed the ethernet >>adapter the first time. >> >>Very shortly after installing the USB ethernet adapter >>the first time, I did a unvoluntary reinstall of Windows >>and it might be these problems started then, but I am not >>sure about this. >> >>It would be very helpful if somebody could tell me what >>to do to fix the problem!!! >>. >> >. > |
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