My HP home vista keeps on disconnecting.I use dial up. The IPS service provider said to plug the computer directly into the phone jack without using the splitter which is a plug that has two openings(1 for phone and 1 for the computer in the event that the splitter is bad) I tried this and as soon as a connection is made about a minute later I'm disconnected again. Any ideas as how to resolve this problem? Also I was told that if I have DSL that this wouldn't be a problem
The servers are calibrated to allow this, however I'm not sure how to connect from my end. I have an assignment where I have to dial into both a Windows server and an Ubuntu server to conduct some tasks (the actual process of dialing into the servers is not part of the assignment). I've been given the username, password, IP address, and protocol for each server. However, I cannot figure out how to use these to "dial into" them.I am running Windows 7 on a wireless connection
I have two pcs not connected other than keyboard and monitor. Both have identical USB dial up modems. I PC running Windows XP connects every time, the other running Windows 2000 connects only sometimes. Like this morning it connected on the third attempt and I was able to move a lot of files. When I tried again later I got five attempts and then "no answer".
I moved to a remote area where I cannot get DSL or Broadband. I can however get Dial up, like earthlink and Netzero. Before I signup for one of these services, I would like to know if there is any way to make my dialup a wireless conection for my laptops. I like to move around using the computer, I hate being at a desk having to sit there and not be able to move where I want.I have a modem that I used for my old dsl connection. Will this work?
The PPPoE connection can be successfully established only if the PC dials up, but not if the router replaces the PC to do so.Both the PC and the router are identically configured for this purpose, i.e. using the same ADSL dial-up account(usr/passwd pair). As a whole, we can exclude any wrong configuration on the router itself.
I have a ventilation controller that connects using a phone line. I have do not have a second phone line to dial out with my computer. is there a way i could set up dialing via broadband?
I have a dlink DWA130 wireless N adapter connected and working. But AOL Dialup takes over. When disconnecting the phone line for AOL, there is no internet connection. The adapter is connected and has great signal strength. What can I do to make the wireless adapter work independently from AOL dialup?
I have an HP desktop and an Acer Aspire 16" laptop that I have had for 2 years. The laptop has built in WiFi, but luckily has a 56k modem also. Now for the problem....Saturday my husband bought me a wireless Velocity Cruz 7" color Tablet. I has been told in the past that all I had to do was buy a wireless router and plug it into the phone line. But today I called both Radio Shack and Office Max and asked if you could hook up a wireless router to dialup and both places told me absolutely not because dialup was too slow.
I had a Sony Viao with Windows Vista for some years and I managed to create a bridge using the Sony Viao laptop and my o2 usb modem. That was some time ago and now I have a new laptop with Windows 7 ?I have to mention that I do not have wireless connections. I have an o2 modem and an ethernet cable. They are the only two connections that show up in my internet connections. The LAN connection has an image of a ethernet cable connection while the o2 connection has an image of a phone.whenever I watch youtube walk throughs it never looks like my set up. Ive tried everything over and over. Turning off UAC, turning on sharing but nothing has worked yet. When I just select the LAN connection and right click there is an option to Bridge. When I right click the o2 connection its not there. When I select both the option isnt there either.
I am without my connection until repairs are made inthe following week. I am trying to set up netzero with my current equipment, but cannot find the cd for my netgear router WNR1000.
Basically i need to test to see where the telephone lines are terminated, because when they where built into the walls the used standard cat5e cable to terminate it to an RJ-11 jack but over in the wiring panel it (i assume it is anyways) terminates to an RJ-45 jack but im not sure if this is really the cable for the telephone or something else, so i have a phone connected to the wall jack and a computer on this end and i would like to send a dial tone or any tone in general that the phone can pickup.
I's studying for my Network+ exam, and I somewhat confused when reading up on internet protocol. Is PPP only used for Dial Up connections, or also with Broadband? And what type of encryption if any does it use?
Had a question regarding creating dial peers through sip trunks. It will be through verizon fios so it'll be terminated through the fa0/0 port. I know to the provider i'll implement something along the lines of this:dial-peer voice 1 voipsession target ipv4:1.2.4.4sipv2port fa0/0Many of the documentation I came across really only shows pots dial-peers will a voip dial-peer work the same? Something a long of the lines of this:dial-peer voice 2 voipdesination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-]...... no digit-stripport fa0/0
I have another odd issue (I get those alot) I have an asterisk box that moves around between 2 IPs, thus the dial-peers are unpredictable as to their target IP. They work as the dial-peer will eventually (after 1 min) time out and go to the other dial peer, but waiting 1 min sucks, and it's a tiny network, 5-10 sec would be WAY more than enouph. Does anyone know off hand a way to get them to time out faster?
I use win7 os and samsung e2652 champ duos mobile. When I connect mobile to pc, the dial-up connection not established and show the error 777: the modem on the remote computer is out of order.
ok the connection is a dial up it doesn't give any static ip address when i connect it now it will give me different ip , when i disconnect it again it will give me another ip. an the message appear at the server and the affect the client.....the client are using satic ip address.
I have a cisco 1941 ISR router and I am trying to configure a router to allow a modem for "Offband or Out of band" access.Below is the configuration on Aux port on Line (n):
line aux 0 login local modem InOut transport input all speed 115200 flowcontrol hardware
I have US Robotics 56k Faxmodem which is connected to aux port of router and I am using USB dialup modem with my laptop to dailin to the router which is connected to a US Robotics Faxmodem. Then I have accessed my USB dialup modem throught HyperTerminal and I can issue all "at" commands and to dialin to the modem I have used the following command atdt914011111111 (atdt followed by country code, area code and landline number)Once I issue the above command it give me message "Connected" and after this I just get a flashing cursor. I cannot do anything nor will it display a username login prompt.
How can I share a dial up VPN Broad band internet connection over wifi i want to share this dial up connection at my laptop over wifi what necessary hardware require to share internet wireless at my laptop.
I have ADSL modem in my workplace that is connected to a switch and other workplace computers are connected to this switch so the ADSL internet is shared in LAN network.(in each of computer I set default Gateway to ip of modem .....) I want to dial my workplace from home and then use of workplace internet or connect to workplace LAN.(such as VPN or Port Forwarding or I don't know...)