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Why's dial-up modem sending traffic when no apps are open?
<g>) Even NT 4 handled this pretty well, so go for it. "Alan Shearer" <bass...@myriad.net> wrote in message news:shu5md4je4133@corp.supernews.com... I use a cable modem for all my internet needs. I now need to install a dial-up modem to access my work. What would be the best way of setting this up so I can use them

Getting online
So,
I removed the dial-up modem to make room a new sound card. Anyway.. of course, my DSL was not working last night when I finally located all the necessary bits and I have a modem.. its a DSL modem and it doesnt do dial-up. She said... You can dial up.. I said. No, I dont have a dial-up modem She said.

dial up and wireless
BR, Hans RCantrell wrote: Should the presence of a cable modem prevent using a dial-up modem and phone line for faxing out of 3.2a? The dial-up modem is on COM 2. I have both version 3.2a and 4.20 running on Win 98. My internet access is by cable, so it has been a year since I have had to use my conventional modem.

Ethernet sharing of dial up modem connection with muliple iMacs
Now click diagnostics to test the modem on the COM2 port. Try it out. Another trick is to put in a few hesitations. My Computer, Dialup Networking, right-click your connection, Properties. In front of the telephone number put a couple of commas (to create a small delay). OK. Try this. The problem is not with MSN or

Windows XP question - dial-up modem
Finally, from the dos prompt, we "pinged" the Cisco modem successfully. Finally, I also am able to get connected to my ISP via my dialup account and my modem on Computer #2, but still could not bring up Internet Exploerer or Outlook Express. BECAUSE OF THIS, I AM THINKING IT IS A WINDOWS PROBLEM.

How to check out inop dialup modem?
A while back, I fired up a sniffer on a "quiet" XP box on my office LAN. Since Windoze treats a modem dialup internet connection exactly the same as a LAN connection to the same internet, I guess(tm) that the type of traffic should be identical for a modem and ethernet. With no applications running,

Dialup/Modem?
Rod Speed rod_sp...@yahoo.com aus net access Pete <pNjwOidSdPoA...@hNoOtSPAMmail.com> wrote in message news:4Ky1b.52474$bo1.33910@news-server.bigpond.net.au... I am looking at installing ADSL at home for personal use. However I can only access work via a dialup modem. Will the dialup modem still work once ADSL is

ADSL / dialup modem routers?
Since I got ADSL a couple of years ago, I don't even have a dial-up modem any more. But I still have the owner's manual from my last Sportster. ;<) The Hayes standard command set (named for Dennis Hayes, who dreamed it up; his SmartModem was THE name in modems in the '80s) for controlling the modem included "Ln"

Dial up modem problem
However, once dialup modem is used, the internal network fails. And internal network continues to fail and _even_after_disconnecting_ the dialup modem. I use "kppp" to connect. Please post the output of "route -n" before and after using the modem. You probably have a problem with your default route. iface eth0 inet

Conexant USB Modem - unable to create a dialup??
Modem, motherboard, memory, graphics card, sound card - every component attached directly to the motherboard was dead. w_tom can say all he likes about electrical theory, but experience has shown me that lightning surges down the phone line blow modems up! After my own experience, I like to tell callers that the

Dial up connection
We also have a dialup modem account with Bigpond which we use as a backup for times ADSL is down. So what I want is a router that will share the ADSL but if that ever goes down, will automatically (or with a simple click or switch) make a dialup connection to the Bigpond account and share that.

printer turns on dial-up modem
Has anyone noticed the announcement on the Quicksilver home page www.qsi.co.nz offering a system soon that gives Jetstart speeds on a dial up modem ? Has anyone any ideas ? Perhaps some kind of new compression scheme? Or maybe using multiple dial up modems at the same time? Interesting.

Anyone make an Ethernet/Dial-Up Modem (not cable or dsl)
It would work similar to a Cable modem, but connect to a regular dial up line. Do any DSL or cable modems have a built in dial-up backup port? Some broadband routers have a built-in dial-up backup port for connecting an external dial-up modem. I use the one on my SMC Barricade when my cable modem connection goes

Setting up a dialup modem (incoming)
I have sucessfully setup a dial up modem in SBS2003 Stnd. to share an internet connection (no high speed at all available) for the LAN. The pop3 connects seem to be okay too. My issue is that the modem always stays on and hence can not remotely access it after hours. I've checked the modem settings and it is set to

Groupwise 5.52 with dial up modem + non fixed IP!
The problem is my connection with my office server is thru my dialup modem but notes keeps trying to use the cable modem. Is there any way I can force Notes to access the office server thru the dialup modem? If you're using TCP/IP over cable modem, and dialing directly with the dialup, then simply disable TCP/IP in

Help - Can't connect to internet from DSL or Dialup modem
Thus, the connection sharing factors making an external (ethernet) DSL (or cable) modem better don't factor in with a dialup modem. That still leaves several other shared reasons why an external dialup modem is better, and there is an additional one that only applies to dialup, plus another not mentioned earlier

Stand alone networked Dial-up modem????
... the modem soft ware BEFORE you inert the modem, then insert the modem and re-boot. system should automatically find it. That is unlikely to be correct for a dial up modem. The correct information is to install the software according to the instructions supplied with the modem. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS)

Wireless Dial Up Modem
Dustin Puryear dpury...@usa.net mailing freebsd questions I am having problems getting a dialup modem working under FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE. I did follow the HOWTO re: this issue, but am having no luck. Hopefully, I'm just doing something silly that can be easily resolved. I have a 56Kbps modem attached to the first

dial-up modem home network
3) Choose the bullet: Connect to the Internet 4) Setup my connection Manually 5) At this point are you telling me that the bullet titled "Connect using a Dialup Modem" is grayed out? If so, boot the XP CD and do a Repair. Then repeat the above steps. If not, install a connectoid for dialup networking.

dial up modem connection
I have upgraded from win 2000 to windows xp proffessional but my dial-up modem option in new connection wizard is unavailable in windows xp. I have seen a solution for this issue when we upgrade from windows 98 to windows xp but not for win2k upgrade. Please help me on this. Thanks Swaroop.