Dialup Connection Issues...
Mr_Bojingles
Northern Michigan New
I just replaced a modem that was unable to detect a dial-tone. The new modem now dials in fine but nothing can use the internet such as internet explorer, msn messegner, and even the ping command.
So far I have used a winsocket fix tool and a system restore back several months to when it was working for sure but still no luck. All the settings look correct. The strange thing is that there is no additional data sent or received after the intial connection; nothing is even attempting to use the modem. There is a network card but nothing is plugged into it. There is a windows a firewall, but it is disabled...
Ideas would be appreciated!
So far I have used a winsocket fix tool and a system restore back several months to when it was working for sure but still no luck. All the settings look correct. The strange thing is that there is no additional data sent or received after the intial connection; nothing is even attempting to use the modem. There is a network card but nothing is plugged into it. There is a windows a firewall, but it is disabled...
Ideas would be appreciated!
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Windows Networking can be a real bugaboo. Once it gets an idea that things ought to work a certain way it can be a real pain convincing it otherwise.
I have had a hell of a time getting com port IDs to match with the actual modem.
If it's new, drivers installed fine, etc, then it's a connection end problem. Most likely, your ISP may not have your modem provisioned (not sure if this applies to dial-up) so if they cannot recognize the modem, they won't let you connect. This usually applies to cable modems because I'm not sure if standard 56K modems have MAC addresses, but it could be something to check out.
Make sure your protocol is PPP and not TCP/IP.
And if you get an ip address (I think you do with 56K modems too), make sure it actually gets a valid IP address. If you get a 169.254.x.x, 192.168.x.x, 127.0.0.1, or 0.0.0.0, then...well, things aren't good.
I don't know much more than this and, once again, most of this stuff I spewed out is related to high speed internet (other than the PPP part) so I could be wrong.
No biggie i suppose, though it would of been nice though to figure out what really was causing the issue....
If that ends up being the case, send me a PM and I'll mail you a (free) modem. I have a pile of them six feet high just sitting here gathering dust.
Thanks for the offer profdlp but I have my fair share of modems here at the office.