Dial-up Modem

O

Olivier

Dear All,

I am glad to be back here. I have a problem with my windows XP computer; I
have a wireless modem to connect to my ISP the drivers installed
successfully. However I have to use also my internal modem by going through
the new connection wizard and by selecting to set it up manually.

the problem is that when I arrive at that step it gives me only "connect
using a broadband connection that is always on"; the choices to choose
"Connect using a dial up modem" and "Connect using a broadband connection
that requires a user name and password" are not given, they seem not
highlited and not given as an option. But i want to use the first option in
order to be connected. Could you help me please?

Thank you in advance!
 
M

Malke

Olivier said:
Dear All,

I am glad to be back here. I have a problem with my windows XP computer; I
have a wireless modem to connect to my ISP the drivers installed
successfully. However I have to use also my internal modem by going
through the new connection wizard and by selecting to set it up manually.

the problem is that when I arrive at that step it gives me only "connect
using a broadband connection that is always on"; the choices to choose
"Connect using a dial up modem" and "Connect using a broadband connection
that requires a user name and password" are not given, they seem not
highlited and not given as an option. But i want to use the first option
in order to be connected. Could you help me please?

Dial-up Modem or PPPoE Option in New Connection Wizard Is Unavailable -
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320558

Malke
 
O

Olivier

Dear Malke,

Thank you very much for your help. It works perfectly now. I really
appreciate.

Take care
 
M

Malke

Olivier said:
Dear Malke,

Thank you very much for your help. It works perfectly now. I really
appreciate.

Glad that sorted it for you. Thanks for taking the time to post back.

Malke
 

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