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Establish an ADSL connection. Select Start - > Programs - > Attachments - > Communication - > New Connection Wizard to open the "Welcome to New Connection Wizard" interface - "Next" --Select "Connect to the Internet" --Next" --Select "Manually Set My Connection" --Next" --Select "Connect with a Broadband Connection Requiring Username and Password" --Next" Enter the name of the Internet service provider in the "ISP Name" text box -- "Next" -- in "Username" Enter the name used (ADSL) in the text box, enter the password in the "Password" text box, enter the password confirmation repeatedly in the "Confirm Password" text box, check "Any user who connects to the Internet from this computer uses this account name and password" and "Make it the default Internet connection"—Next—Check "Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop"—After clicking "Done", you will see that there is an additional name named "ADSL" on the desktop connection icon.
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Network Neighbors View Network Connections Create a new connection
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Select Online Neighbor, right-click, Properties. Just create a new connection. Remember, be sure to write down the username and password that your ISP gives you.
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Hello, Create a broadband connection method:
1.Find the network icon on the desktop and right-click on the properties.
2.Click Set up a new connection or network.
3.Tap Connect to the Internet and then tap Next.
4.In the Connect to the Internet window, click Set up a new connection.
5.Next, select Broadband PPPoE.
6.Finally, enter your username and password. Then click Connect.
7.You will be prompted to create your internet connection, wait for the network to be set up.
8.After the creation is successful, you can see the broadband connection we just created in the network connection. You can create a new shortcut so you can quickly surf the web later.
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1. Right-click "Properties" on the "Net Neighbor" icon
2. Click the "Create a New Connection" item in the network task list on the left.
3. When you go to the New Connection Wizard interface, click "Next" directly.
4. Select the network connection type. Mine is a home network, so select Connect to the Internet and click Next.
5. Set up your internet connection, select the "Manually set up my connection" item, click "Next".
6. "Connect with a broadband connection that requires a username and password", click Next.
7. Enter the name of the ISP here, or click "Next" without entering.
8. Enter the username and password provided by the network operator, and make sure that the checkboxes in front of "Use this account name and password when any user connects to the Internet from this computer" and "Make him the default Internet connection" are checked. Click Next.
9. Finally, complete the New Connection Wizard. Tick "Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop" and click the "Done" button to create a broadband connection icon on your desktop.
10. A broadband connection icon will be generated on the desktop and in the network connection folder.
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What should I do if my broadband connection is deleted:
Find "Set up a new connection or network" and click Enter to start setting up a new network.
The computer detected that I was already connected to a new network, so it asked me if I wanted to continue setting up a new connection, and we clicked on "Throw to set up a new connection".
The next step is to choose the broadband connection method, in fact, there is only one option here, click on "broadband".
You need to fill in the username, password, and connection name, and the default connection name is "Broadband connection|".Click on the link button.
At this point, we're basically set up, click skip to establish a broadband connection, but not connected to the network.
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1. Open the Start Menu and find the Control Panel.
2. Go to the home page of the control panel, find Network & Internet3, enter the Network & Sharing Center (different systems may be called differently, but the steps are similar) and find "Set up a new connection or network".
4. Enter the settings page, select the type of network you want to build, and see whether you are dialed or wireless.
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