Dial up connection & DSL

G

Guest

I am a Verizon DSL customer. I require the "always dial my default
connection" button to be on, to get online. If I shut down, and latter boot
up and try to go online I get message,"we could not detect a connection to
the internet". I then go back and check the "always dial my default
connection" button I find that it is off. I turn it back on, and then I am
able to get back on internet. Why won't the "always dial my default
connection" button stay on??? Thanks
 
G

Gordon

Zman said:
I am a Verizon DSL customer. I require the "always dial my default
connection" button to be on, to get online.

DSL doesn't "dial up". Have you set your Interbet connection to LAN?

If I shut down, and latter boot
 
B

ByTor

I am a Verizon DSL customer. I require the "always dial my default
connection" button to be on, to get online. If I shut down, and latter boot
up and try to go online I get message,"we could not detect a connection to
the internet". I then go back and check the "always dial my default
connection" button I find that it is off. I turn it back on, and then I am
able to get back on internet. Why won't the "always dial my default
connection" button stay on??? Thanks

Ummmmm, maybe I'm reading this wrong but......If you are a DSL customer
why do you use the dial-up connection? There should be no need for it.
 
G

Guest

Sorry, all I know is that when I got the DSL this is how Verizon's tech set
it up. I'm a novice at best. Guess I should be contacting Verizon.
 
B

ByTor

Sorry, all I know is that when I got the DSL this is how Verizon's tech set
it up. I'm a novice at best. Guess I should be contacting Verizon.

Yes, that would be a good suggestion.......Any high speed connection
with a modem is always on, instant connection. ;0)
 
S

Saajan

thats what I was thinking if its a dsl connection.. why need to dial
up??? fill me in please
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top