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      11th Sep 2006
Hello Forum,
I have a problem based on my lack of knowledge on XP.

I have two issues:
I’m running XP SP2 Home Ed, and I have a very poor knowledge on XP.

1) I have installed my Internet connection with a “speedstream adapter
software” through an USB cable connected to my modem a "speedstream 5200"
model. XP have created a “Local Connection” and has assigned an IP address
of 169.254.32.172 with subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. I do not know how this IP
got embedded in the adapter. No idea. It doesn’t let me repair the
connection and consequently connect to my ISP network (ISP uses DHCP).

Therefore, I had to create a “dial up connection” not local, and it works
fine, I can access the Internet. However, if I disable the “local
connection”, I am not able to connect to the Internet. The Local connection
must be enable in order for the “dial up connection” to work.

Note, I have an identical PC with the same settings and it only has one
“local connection” and I can access the Internet. the local connection has
the DHCP address assigned by the ISP.

I hope someone with expertise and knowledge can understand my issue and
advice me on how to fix it.

2) How can I make my “dial up connection” to become permanent connection. I
mean, so it starts, when XP starts so I do not have to connect every time I
get into the Internet or my email. I have enabled automatically connection
but I just wonder if I can embed with the Logon start-up.

Best regards to all.

thanks,
Alex
 
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      13th Sep 2006
>>> On 9/11/2006 at 12:58 PM, Alex<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
Hello Forum,

....XP have created a Local Connection and has assigned an IP address
of 169.254.32.172 with subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. I do not know how this IP

got embedded in the adapter...

169.254.x.x indicates that Windows did not receive an answer when
it asked for an IP address via DHCP, and therefore it assigned itself an
address using Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA).

After it does this, it continues to check every few minutes to see whether
a DHCP server is present.

Your ISP is probably the best source of help for resolving the problem,
they should be able to help you configure the connection correctly. It
sounds as if your modem is failing to answer the DHCP request, or something
is
blocking the response it sends (overzealous client firewall maybe?)

More information on APIPA:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...eskit/regentry
/58851.mspx?mfr=true

 
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      14th Sep 2006
Hello Dan,
First of all, I want to thnak you for your response. I havea firewall
running. I did not know it so i'm going to disable it and I will contact the
ISP.

However, How can I make my “dial up connection” to become permanent
connection. I mean, so it starts, when XP starts so I do not have to connect
every time I get into the Internet or my email. I have enabled automatically
connection
but I just wonder if I can embed with the Logon start-up.

Best regards,

Alex
"Dan Abernathy" wrote:

> >>> On 9/11/2006 at 12:58 PM, Alex<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Hello Forum,
>
> ....XP have created a “Local Connection” and has assigned an IP address
> of 169.254.32.172 with subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. I do not know how this IP
>
> got embedded in the adapter...
>
> 169.254.x.x indicates that Windows did not receive an answer when
> it asked for an IP address via DHCP, and therefore it assigned itself an
> address using Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
>
> After it does this, it continues to check every few minutes to see whether
> a DHCP server is present.
>
> Your ISP is probably the best source of help for resolving the problem,
> they should be able to help you configure the connection correctly. It
> sounds as if your modem is failing to answer the DHCP request, or something
> is
> blocking the response it sends (overzealous client firewall maybe?)
>
> More information on APIPA:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...eskit/regentry
> /58851.mspx?mfr=true
>
>

 
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Dan Abernathy
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      15th Sep 2006
>>> On 9/14/2006 at 8:13 AM, Alex<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
Hello Dan,

....However, How can I make my dial up connection to become permanent
connection. I mean, so it starts, when XP starts so I do not have to connect

every time I get into the Internet or my email. I have enabled automatically

connection but I just wonder if I can embed with the Logon start-up.

I don't know. You shouldn't even need the "dial-up" connection if you fix
the problem with your ethernet adapter so that it gets appropriate IP
information.
If it were me, I'd go that route, instead of trying to work around the
problem
with a secondary dial-up connection that isn't really dial-up.

 
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      15th Sep 2006
Dan,
Thank you for your help.
I'm going to work this issue today (friday, sept 15, 2006). I'' let you now
what is the outcome.
thanks..
Best regards,
Alex

"Dan Abernathy" wrote:

> >>> On 9/14/2006 at 8:13 AM, Alex<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Hello Dan,
>
> ....However, How can I make my “dial up connection” to become permanent
> connection. I mean, so it starts, when XP starts so I do not have to connect
>
> every time I get into the Internet or my email. I have enabled automatically
>
> connection but I just wonder if I can embed with the Logon start-up.
>
> I don't know. You shouldn't even need the "dial-up" connection if you fix
> the problem with your ethernet adapter so that it gets appropriate IP
> information.
> If it were me, I'd go that route, instead of trying to work around the
> problem
> with a secondary dial-up connection that isn't really dial-up.
>
>

 
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