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Solve : Connecting to the Internet/DLL error? |
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Answer» I am attempting to connect a computer to the Internet after it had been formatted. However, I need help doing so. V.90 56000BPS Voice/Fax/Modem (Internal) of either Rockwell or Motorola The drivers I have on the CD show a name that does not correspond with the one described above. Ok cool. A V.90 i think thats a Dial up one that goes on hold evry time a phone call comes through. To install a modem go to the control panel the phone/modems options. then advance and click add if it does not show in the list. Hope this helps R0SSwait SORRY. Not advance. click on the tab "Modems" it should say somthing like AZTECH V.90 modem Attached to COM3. If it doesnt then click add and follow the instructions. R0SSI need the correct drivers in order to do so, won't I? I have tried adding modems with certain drivers from the CD, but they did not seem proper. Is there a guide on using Windows 98 to connect to the Internet through a dial up modem?You really really really really need to determine the brand and model of modem you have and then get the correct drivers from a disk or the modem manufacturer. Everything else is wasted time until you know you have the proper drivers. GaryI believe it concerns a Motorola SM65 internal modem. I have E-mailed Motorola for advice and drivers. Thank you for your time. I found the correct drivers and the modem can now (attempt to) dial in. However, I am still uncertain of how to properly configure Windows 98 in order to allow me to dial into the Wanadoo (NL) Network. I have tried checking the Wanadoo website, but they do not need some to have any details on how to configure Wanadoo Free. Also, I (accidently) installed an update on the Internet Connection Wizard (1.4) and it prompted me to insert the Windows 98 CD, I did this and it could not locate any drivers. The second time I installed it again, and this time it did locate drivers. However, after the damage had been done I continiously get an error stating that the device Nwisdon.VXD is missing from an .Ini file during startup. How do I prevent this error from occuring? On a side note: When I attempted to access a DOS command prompt by using Windows (Either from Run or Accesoires) a blue screen of death came up, I did not write down the error report and I am not sure if it will return (I can not check at the moment) What could have happened? |
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