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A while back a friend of our's was messing around with internet connection. So after that we now have to connect to the internet like dial up. Usually this happens only when we unplug and plug back in the modem. So any idea how it would be possible to get rid of dial up like connection with DSL? Basically just want the normal DSL connection not where you have to type your hardware and password to connect to the internet.
All ideas are welcome, I will TRY to figure it out on my own if no one knows and will post a solution.
THANKS in advanced.I think you should upload a screenshot of the login page.I regret to SAY that i find your post hard to follow.
Particularly with this statement "now have to connect to the internet like dial up.'. What do you mean "like dial up"? You have DSL (modem/router) but you feel due to some "messing around" by your friend you have lost your DSL connection and can now only connect via a dial up modem--is that it?truenorth Quote from: truenorth on February 01, 2012, 03:08:39 PM

I regret to say that i find your post hard to follow.
Particularly with this statement "now have to connect to the internet like dial up.'. What do you mean "like dial up"? You have DSL (modem/router) but you feel due to some "messing around" by your friend you have lost your DSL connection and can now only connect via a dial up modem--is that it?truenorth
Code: [Select]have to type your hardware and password to connect to the internet.This is where I meant username and password. It is not that I get speeds of Dial up, I just have to input now username and password in order to re-connect to the internet and have all the connection windows popping out during the progress. If this is a home network, see this link on how to connect automatically on your wireless network.Ok so i believe i understand your issue now. You are currently required to provide a password to connect to your dsl service and previous to the friends intervention you weren't . You would like to go back to no password required.You do not mention the brand of the router. However i am including a link to what is required to achieve your objective if a LINKSYS router is involved. The process is usually the same for most routers. If yours is something else using your PREFERRED search tool look up the process specific to your router.
http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=80&&vw=1&articleid=4008
What you are doing by the way is resetting the router back to default settings. truenorth


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