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noema@il.pls
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      05-15-2005, 10:25 AM
I hope this is the right place to air this issue! Here's the problem: I've
installed a new Efficient Networks 4060 adsl modem in a machine running ME
and the final step in the cd 'wizard' confirmed that the modem had been
successfully installed.. It has a steady green light on the front panel,
indicating adsl sync I think, and the util in the systray tells me all is
well. But there is no obvious way to use the modem to access the internet
The setup process did not offer to set up a network connection where I can
enter username and pw from my isp. The online documentation simply says
"when you've got to this point, go surf the internet". But I can't!

I've uninstalled and reinstalled the modem several times, always with the
same result. I've used the 'autconfigure' option in the systray util to
scan for adsl channels, and it reports that "autoconfiguration has
successfully verified the following configuration: virtual circuit 0:38 PPP
over ATM" etc etc. The only thing I can do is press Save, which returns me
to the util screen again.

What I need to do is (presumably!) set up a connection to the internet using
the settings provided by my isp. But I can't find how/where to do this. If
I try to create a new connectin in DUN, the adsl modem is not listed there
as an available modem, only the old 56k internal one is there. The new
modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, all seems to be working.

Can anyone please help, this is driving me nuts! I've been messing about
with it for over a week now and I'm no further forward. Thanks.



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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      05-15-2005, 10:41 AM
In article <42872462$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
wrote:
>I hope this is the right place to air this issue! Here's the problem: I've
>installed a new Efficient Networks 4060 adsl modem in a machine running ME
>and the final step in the cd 'wizard' confirmed that the modem had been
>successfully installed.. It has a steady green light on the front panel,
>indicating adsl sync I think, and the util in the systray tells me all is
>well. But there is no obvious way to use the modem to access the internet
>The setup process did not offer to set up a network connection where I can
>enter username and pw from my isp. The online documentation simply says
>"when you've got to this point, go surf the internet". But I can't!
>
>I've uninstalled and reinstalled the modem several times, always with the
>same result. I've used the 'autconfigure' option in the systray util to
>scan for adsl channels, and it reports that "autoconfiguration has
>successfully verified the following configuration: virtual circuit 0:38 PPP
>over ATM" etc etc. The only thing I can do is press Save, which returns me
>to the util screen again.
>
>What I need to do is (presumably!) set up a connection to the internet using
>the settings provided by my isp. But I can't find how/where to do this. If
>I try to create a new connectin in DUN, the adsl modem is not listed there
>as an available modem, only the old 56k internal one is there. The new
>modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, all seems to be working.
>
>Can anyone please help, this is driving me nuts! I've been messing about
>with it for over a week now and I'm no further forward. Thanks.


You don't say whether you've asked your ISP for help. They should be
able to tell you how to configure your computer to use their service.

The ADSL modem software needs to install a network adapter that
appears in Device Manager and in Start | Run | Winipcfg. That network
adapter must get an IP address from your ISP to connect your computer
to the Internet.
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Jeff
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      05-15-2005, 10:58 AM
Thanks Steve.
I have had very helpful responses from my isp, but as the modem was not
supplied by them, (big mistake with hindsight) they are not familiar with
the screens I'm looking at. I'm aware that the obligation is not theirs to
solve this for me, and although they've been friendly and helpful they've
been unable to help me create this connection (telling them its running on
ME usually results in a sucking through the teeth!)

> The ADSL modem software needs to install a network adapter that
> appears in Device Manager and in Start | Run | Winipcfg. That network
> adapter must get an IP address from your ISP to connect your computer
> to the Internet.


I guess this is the nub. How can I tell that adapter - which I believe is
listed in device manager - to use the ip address supplied by my isp - to
connect to the intenet, and create a connection that I can use when I want
to go online?
Thanks for being there....
Jeff


"Steve Winograd [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> In article <42872462$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
> wrote:
>>I hope this is the right place to air this issue! Here's the problem:
>>I've
>>installed a new Efficient Networks 4060 adsl modem in a machine running ME
>>and the final step in the cd 'wizard' confirmed that the modem had been
>>successfully installed.. It has a steady green light on the front panel,
>>indicating adsl sync I think, and the util in the systray tells me all is
>>well. But there is no obvious way to use the modem to access the internet
>>The setup process did not offer to set up a network connection where I can
>>enter username and pw from my isp. The online documentation simply says
>>"when you've got to this point, go surf the internet". But I can't!
>>
>>I've uninstalled and reinstalled the modem several times, always with the
>>same result. I've used the 'autconfigure' option in the systray util to
>>scan for adsl channels, and it reports that "autoconfiguration has
>>successfully verified the following configuration: virtual circuit 0:38
>>PPP
>>over ATM" etc etc. The only thing I can do is press Save, which returns
>>me
>>to the util screen again.
>>
>>What I need to do is (presumably!) set up a connection to the internet
>>using
>>the settings provided by my isp. But I can't find how/where to do this.
>>If
>>I try to create a new connectin in DUN, the adsl modem is not listed there
>>as an available modem, only the old 56k internal one is there. The new
>>modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, all seems to be
>>working.
>>
>>Can anyone please help, this is driving me nuts! I've been messing about
>>with it for over a week now and I'm no further forward. Thanks.

>
> You don't say whether you've asked your ISP for help. They should be
> able to tell you how to configure your computer to use their service.
>
> The ADSL modem software needs to install a network adapter that
> appears in Device Manager and in Start | Run | Winipcfg. That network
> adapter must get an IP address from your ISP to connect your computer
> to the Internet.
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
> Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ
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Ron Lowe
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      05-15-2005, 06:27 PM

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42872462$(E-Mail Removed)...> indicating adsl sync I
think, and the util in the systray tells me all is
> well. But there is no obvious way to use the modem to access the internet
> The setup process did not offer to set up a network connection where I can
> enter username and pw from my isp. The online documentation simply says
> "when you've got to this point, go surf the internet". But I can't!
> >I hope this is the right place to air this issue! Here's the problem:
> >I've

> installed a new Efficient Networks 4060 adsl modem in a machine running ME
> and the final step in the cd 'wizard' confirmed that the modem had been
> successfully installed.. It has a steady green light on the front panel,


> I've uninstalled and reinstalled the modem several times, always with the
> same result. I've used the 'autconfigure' option in the systray util to
> scan for adsl channels, and it reports that "autoconfiguration has
> successfully verified the following configuration: virtual circuit 0:38
> PPP
> over ATM" etc etc. The only thing I can do is press Save, which returns
> me
> to the util screen again.
>
> What I need to do is (presumably!) set up a connection to the internet
> using
> the settings provided by my isp. But I can't find how/where to do this.
> If
> I try to create a new connectin in DUN, the adsl modem is not listed there
> as an available modem, only the old 56k internal one is there. The new
> modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, all seems to be
> working.
>
> Can anyone please help, this is driving me nuts! I've been messing about
> with it for over a week now and I'm no further forward. Thanks.
>
>
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PPPoA and 0:38 suggests a UK ADSL setup.

It's been a while since I played with ME, but the principle is this:

Assuming the ADSL modem installed correctly, then you will need to set up a
connectoid.
You use the dial-up networking options to create the PPP connnection.
It's the PPP layer that needs youe logon details.
( Yes, even though it's not using dial-up.)

Go to dial-up networking, create new connection, and select the ADSL modem
from the list of available devices.
Enter any old number in the telephone number box, it's not used.
Enter your ADSL Username and Password.
That should do it.

Once the connectiod is created, double-click it to connect.
You can put a shortcut to it in the startup folder if you want to connect as
soon as you log on.

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Jeff
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      05-17-2005, 04:35 PM
Thanks Ron, I appreciate your help. BUT the adsl modem doesn't appear in
the list of available modems in DUN, only the old 56k standard modem. The
adsl modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, not in the modems
section. Any other ideas on how I can find a way to enter the isp details
in order to connect....
Jeff


"Ron Lowe" <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42872462$(E-Mail Removed)...> indicating adsl sync I
> think, and the util in the systray tells me all is
>> well. But there is no obvious way to use the modem to access the
>> internet
>> The setup process did not offer to set up a network connection where I
>> can
>> enter username and pw from my isp. The online documentation simply says
>> "when you've got to this point, go surf the internet". But I can't!
>> >I hope this is the right place to air this issue! Here's the problem:
>> >I've

>> installed a new Efficient Networks 4060 adsl modem in a machine running
>> ME
>> and the final step in the cd 'wizard' confirmed that the modem had been
>> successfully installed.. It has a steady green light on the front panel,

>
>> I've uninstalled and reinstalled the modem several times, always with the
>> same result. I've used the 'autconfigure' option in the systray util to
>> scan for adsl channels, and it reports that "autoconfiguration has
>> successfully verified the following configuration: virtual circuit 0:38
>> PPP
>> over ATM" etc etc. The only thing I can do is press Save, which returns
>> me
>> to the util screen again.
>>
>> What I need to do is (presumably!) set up a connection to the internet
>> using
>> the settings provided by my isp. But I can't find how/where to do this.
>> If
>> I try to create a new connectin in DUN, the adsl modem is not listed
>> there
>> as an available modem, only the old 56k internal one is there. The new
>> modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, all seems to be
>> working.
>>
>> Can anyone please help, this is driving me nuts! I've been messing about
>> with it for over a week now and I'm no further forward. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
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>
> PPPoA and 0:38 suggests a UK ADSL setup.
>
> It's been a while since I played with ME, but the principle is this:
>
> Assuming the ADSL modem installed correctly, then you will need to set up
> a connectoid.
> You use the dial-up networking options to create the PPP connnection.
> It's the PPP layer that needs youe logon details.
> ( Yes, even though it's not using dial-up.)
>
> Go to dial-up networking, create new connection, and select the ADSL modem
> from the list of available devices.
> Enter any old number in the telephone number box, it's not used.
> Enter your ADSL Username and Password.
> That should do it.
>
> Once the connectiod is created, double-click it to connect.
> You can put a shortcut to it in the startup folder if you want to connect
> as soon as you log on.
>
> --
> Ron
>
>



 
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      05-17-2005, 05:31 PM
Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think something went wrong with the driver
installation.

When I used a USB ADSL modem in the UK using PPPoA,
it appeared as an option in the DUN setup. ( It was an Alcatel thing. )

It needed to appear there for DUN to set up the PPP stuff.

If it isn't appearing as a modem device which regular DUN can use to set up
the PPP session, then check there's not a propreitary dialler program that
got installed which calls the device.

I presume in device manager, the device properties has nothing?

I'd contact the supplier at this point, and ask them where to enter the
username / password.
You might also try the group uk.telecom.broadband.

--
Ron


"Jeff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks Ron, I appreciate your help. BUT the adsl modem doesn't appear in
> the list of available modems in DUN, only the old 56k standard modem. The
> adsl modem is listed in device manager as a usb device, not in the modems
> section. Any other ideas on how I can find a way to enter the isp details
> in order to connect....
> Jeff
>



 
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Mike M
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      05-17-2005, 05:45 PM
Ron,

Just to confirm that your memory is correct. When I was using the green
Alcatel usb stingray some years ago the procedure was exactly as you have
set out.
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Ron Lowe <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote:

> Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think something went wrong with the
> driver installation.
>
> When I used a USB ADSL modem in the UK using PPPoA,
> it appeared as an option in the DUN setup. ( It was an Alcatel
> thing. )
> It needed to appear there for DUN to set up the PPP stuff.
>
> If it isn't appearing as a modem device which regular DUN can use to
> set up the PPP session, then check there's not a propreitary dialler
> program that got installed which calls the device.
>
> I presume in device manager, the device properties has nothing?
>
> I'd contact the supplier at this point, and ask them where to enter
> the username / password.
> You might also try the group uk.telecom.broadband.


 
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      05-17-2005, 08:30 PM
I'd concur with this - I have a client with two ADSL USB modems ex V21 (and
they're b&&&&rs to troubleshoot - thank you BT for providing a router!!) and
they take an age to reconnect, and spend a lot of time with problems!

With what limited experience I have of UK ADSL, I would always go for a
router link if possible - there's a lot less hassle, and a lot more security
(and the prices are similar now, too!)

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"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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> Ron,
>
> Just to confirm that your memory is correct. When I was using the green
> Alcatel usb stingray some years ago the procedure was exactly as you have
> set out.
> --
> Mike M
>
>
> Ron Lowe <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote:
>
>> Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think something went wrong with the
>> driver installation.
>>
>> When I used a USB ADSL modem in the UK using PPPoA,
>> it appeared as an option in the DUN setup. ( It was an Alcatel
>> thing. )
>> It needed to appear there for DUN to set up the PPP stuff.
>>
>> If it isn't appearing as a modem device which regular DUN can use to
>> set up the PPP session, then check there's not a propreitary dialler
>> program that got installed which calls the device.
>>
>> I presume in device manager, the device properties has nothing?
>>
>> I'd contact the supplier at this point, and ask them where to enter
>> the username / password.
>> You might also try the group uk.telecom.broadband.

>



 
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      05-18-2005, 04:02 AM
On Tue, 17 May 2005 21:30:35 +0100, Noel Paton wrote:

> I'd concur with this - I have a client with two ADSL USB modems ex V21 (and
> they're b&&&&rs to troubleshoot - thank you BT for providing a router!!) and
> they take an age to reconnect, and spend a lot of time with problems!
>
> With what limited experience I have of UK ADSL, I would always go for a
> router link if possible - there's a lot less hassle, and a lot more security
> (and the prices are similar now, too!)


If I had an ISP that offered USB ADSL modems, I would tell them I had a
Linux system, and that I needed an Ethernet modem to make things work.

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      05-18-2005, 07:08 AM

"N. Miller" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 17 May 2005 21:30:35 +0100, Noel Paton wrote:
>
>> I'd concur with this - I have a client with two ADSL USB modems ex V21
>> (and
>> they're b&&&&rs to troubleshoot - thank you BT for providing a router!!)
>> and
>> they take an age to reconnect, and spend a lot of time with problems!
>>
>> With what limited experience I have of UK ADSL, I would always go for a
>> router link if possible - there's a lot less hassle, and a lot more
>> security
>> (and the prices are similar now, too!)

>
> If I had an ISP that offered USB ADSL modems, I would tell them I had a
> Linux system, and that I needed an Ethernet modem to make things work.
>


More than likely they'd say something along the lines of:

'We don't support Linux'.
We provide a USB modem - take it or leave it.
If you want anything different, then buy it yourself,
just don't come asking for tech support on it.'


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