LAN Connection

D

Disperion

My computer uses XP O/S and a dial-up connection. Having disconnected
the telephone line to the computer, but without uninstalling the dial-
up software (in case I had to use the connection again).
I set up a LAN connection using the Home Power-Plug system, between a
broadband wireless modem router and my computer.
Network properties shows that the Lan connection is working and
running at 100mbps. (no red crosses showing in task bar)
Using Internet Explorer, however, I am not able to connect to the
internet.
Each time I attempt to connect to the internet, the dialup connection
flashes on the screen.
Is it neccessary to make the Lan connection the default - how do I do
that.?
Do I also need to uninstall the Dial-up software.?

Thanks in anticipation.
 
J

John

Go to
Control Panel - Internet Options
Click Connections (tab)
Check "Never dial a connection"
Click OK
 
G

Guest

You already asked this question today starting a different thread. Why
choose to open another with the same question?

If you lookied at the other thread you will see it was answered
 
D

Disperion

You already asked this question today starting a different thread. Why
choose to open another with the same question?

If you lookied at the other thread you will see it was answered

I posted in the wrong area, and as it was XP o/S orientated thought
there might be alternative solutions. Thanks for your observation.
 
D

Disperion

Nope.  You posted the EXACT same post in the EXACT same forum.  This
makes you look like an impatient ass.

I stand corrected !!! But it was not due to impatience, just an
oversight due to an exaspewrating and tiring day.
I hope you have a better one!
 

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