 rulocal
join:2004-01-17 England
| reply to Saiyanora Re: Easier UK Method
Saiyanora
Hi
I have tried all the methods here and am having no luck. I tried your method, which as you say looks the easiest, but when I remove the telephone number from the modem properties (0,38 for me aswell) a dialogue box headed up Dial-Up Networking appears with the message "A telephone number is required. Please typle the telephone number you want to dial"
I would try the other method of creating a new connection with the USB modem but I can't find the "telephone number to use" as I don't have the AOL WITH DSL connection mentioned above.
the AOL cleint keeps on crasing my machine and would appreciate any help.
AOL 8.0, Windows 98, BT Voyager Modem. |
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  Saiyanora
@aol.com
| Saiyanora
Hi
I have tried all the methods here and am having no luck. I tried your method, which as you say looks the easiest, but when I remove the telephone number from the modem properties (0,38 for me aswell) a dialogue box headed up Dial-Up Networking appears with the message "A telephone number is required. Please typle the telephone number you want to dial"
This is on the BT Voyager connection (like the one when you click the arrows and then connect).
Try clicking properties and going to the options tab. Then de-check "prompt for phone number"
Or
Try my above method.
Saiyanora says:- UN-Registered users are cool and groovy |
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  Askcy
@aol.com
| My connection keeps dropping out. aol8 (as 9 won't connect at all) with a BT Voyager Modem. Tried to do the above connecting thing but on windows 98 you don't get the network connection option... without making the new connection that was posted last..I double clicked on the arrows and entered my user name and password..but it kept telling me it needed a telephone number, so I typed DSL and it connected !!..... Am I connected properly or will AOL be sending me a massive dial up bill?? Thanks |
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 Daf42
join:2004-02-12 Britain | Ive just tried the method of stting up the modem to get around the aol software and it works great! I can then use it to share my internet conection over the network but the internet is REALLY slow on the other computer, can anyone help? |
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 Daf42
join:2004-02-12 Britain | OKay, new development! The other computer can conect to google at lighning speed, but not any other site!! It times out when trying to conect to any where else. Any ideas? |
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  Saiyanora
@aol.com
| I have setup via Internet Connection Sharing on Xp and have been surfing on my laptop It's fun without any wires :D:D
I think theirs a link somewhere in this forum about how to set up ICS, since that showed me how to do it. Or search Microsoft.com with either ICS or Internet Connection Sharing I am sure they'res a guide their.
Hehe and AOL said they didn't support Home Networking  |
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  Saiyanora
@aol.com
| reply to Askcy if your connecting at 500+ kbs then your using dsl, therefore you wont be charged.
To check if you are try downloading it should be somewhere between 30/60 kbs.
Anyway I don't think a DsL modem could make a normal Dial up connection  |
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 Saiyanora
join:2004-02-15 UK | Do you guys think It would be good to write up a guide about this, using information from this topic?
Then hopefully that would get stickied, I think this one is too messed-up for a stickying... |
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  mikeuk74
@aol.com | it cant diferent setup not even these dialers can use a chargable connection on the bt voyager adsl modem..as there is only one number that works in the uk broadband no matter who the isp is....the only no: 0.38................. |
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