Broadband Internet Connection

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epacor

I have a dual boot desktop PC booting off XP and Vista.
Under XP I can connect to the Internet via ADSL Broadband easily. The O/S
does it automatically for you.
Under Vista I can't get it to work. I seem to have tried everything but it
won't connect. Under Vista I can connect via dial-up so Internet Explorer is
OK. If I run diagnose it tells me that it can't contact the ISP so I should
contact them.
I am just new to Vista so I feel it is probably just a setting that is
wrong. I have spent 5 hours trying to fix this and now I am completey
frustrated with Vista. Under device manager it states that the Ethernet card
is working OK
XP does it automatically and Vista seems so complex.
Can anybody please help???
 
M

Michael Palumbo

epacor said:
I have a dual boot desktop PC booting off XP and Vista.
Under XP I can connect to the Internet via ADSL Broadband easily. The O/S
does it automatically for you.
Under Vista I can't get it to work. I seem to have tried everything but it
won't connect. Under Vista I can connect via dial-up so Internet Explorer
is
OK. If I run diagnose it tells me that it can't contact the ISP so I
should
contact them.
I am just new to Vista so I feel it is probably just a setting that is
wrong. I have spent 5 hours trying to fix this and now I am completey
frustrated with Vista. Under device manager it states that the Ethernet
card
is working OK
XP does it automatically and Vista seems so complex.
Can anybody please help???

DSL uses PPPoE and Windows Vista can easily connect to DSL using its built
in PPPoE, the problem is most likely that it hasn't been set up with the
user name and password needed. Most DSL providers will include a small
program that will install the user name and password for you, but most times
this software isn't compatible with Vista.

Try this;

In Network and Sharing Center click "Set up a connection or network"

Choose "Connect to the Internet"

It may tell you that you are already connected to the Internet if your
dial-up is running, choose "Set up a new connection anyway" if this happens.

On the Connect to the Internet screen click Broadband (PPPoE)

On the next screen input your user name and password for your ISP (the DSL
connection, of course). Choose Remember this password and check Allow other
people . . . so that all accounts can use the connection, if this is
desired.

When you have everything set, click the Connect button and it should connect
through your DSL modem.

Vista is actually much better with networking than XP was, it handles the
connections in a more logical manner and can adjust to different network
conditions on the fly, as opposed to being locked-in, so to speak, to one
configuration, which can sometimes cause network problems when conditions
change.

Some things are moved around in the GUI though, they are in more logical
places, but, since people have become so used to XP after all these years
everyone looks for things in the same locations they were in XP, causing
confusion and frustration.

Hope this helps,
Mic
 

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