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How to do an persistent HSDPA connection?

 
 
leo3487
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      23rd Dec 2009
I have an USB HSDPA modem, then configured an Dial-up connection use this
modem.
The issue is when I unplug the USB modem, the connection set to the internal
56k modem (an motorola onboard). This cause most times when I want connect
again using the USB modem, Windows XP cant connect because use incorrect
modem.

How to do than when unplug the USB modem, Windows XP no change the settings
of the connection?
 
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      23rd Dec 2009
leo3487 wrote:
> I have an USB HSDPA modem, and I configured a Dial-up connection to use this
> modem.
> The issue is, when I unplug the USB modem, the connection is set to the internal
> 56k modem (a Motorola onboard). This causes most times, when I want connect
> again using the USB modem, Windows XP can't connect because it uses the incorrect
> modem.
>
> How to make it so, when I unplug the USB modem, Windows XP doesn't change the settings
> of the connection?


Here are a few things to try:

- Don't unplug the USB modem.
- Remove the internal modem.
- Open Internet Options, Connections tab, remove the dial-up modem from
the list, or change to "Never dial a connection".
- Go to Device Manager, locate the Dial-up modem, right-click the modem,
click "Disable".

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