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Because the local connection still needs to detect the IP address after entering the system, if your IP address is automatically obtained, it will take a long time to obtain. Therefore, it is not possible to connect to ADSL immediately for the time being.
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That's because you didn't set up autodialing on power. You can pull the dialing chart to: Run --- program --- start, and the dial will be automatically dialed when you boot up.
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After the computer is turned on, it ostensibly enters the system, but in fact, there are still many programs running in the background that have not been started. If you want to start the computer quickly, you can also turn off some startup programs, or change some programs to how many minutes after booting up.
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If you want to connect to ADSL after entering the system. There are two ways to do this.
1.At the beginning of all programs is launched. into the adsl.
2.Write the adsl path in the boot entry of the registry.
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1. Right-click "Online Neighbors" - Properties;
2. In the "Network Connection" window that appears, right-click on ADSL (depending on what you name it, it is the one that is not "Local Connection"), right-click, and click "Properties";
3. In the properties dialog box that appears, click "Options".
4. Remove the check mark in front of the "prompt name, password and certificate, etc.", and click "OK" to exit;
5. Drag the adsl icon on the desktop to the back of the "Startup" in the start menu, and then delete the icon on the desktop, and you're done.
The next time you start the computer, Windows will automatically start the dialer program for you, so you can go directly to the Internet without dialing up again.
Or is it understood as that broadband connection that doesn't pop up when you turn it on?
Internet-Tools --Options-Connection-Modify the options there--Apply-OK-Then-Restart the browser-OK, you're done.
If it's a router or a cat - enter it in IE to ask for login, usually admin admin
In the connection options, change the automatic connection to the manual connection - this will do.
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If it is a computer dial, right-click IE, Properties, Connection, never dial the connection.
If it is a routing dial, open the browser according to the manual to enter the routing IP, and look at the settings page by yourself.
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In the browser tool, find the Internet option - Connections - delete "Broadband connection (default)".
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Do you mean to turn on the computer and automatically connect to the broadband or not practice?
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Local connections are prohibited.
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If you access the Internet through dial-up connection, there is no point in setting a fixed IP at all, because the WAN address is not fixed and twenty randomly assigned, and your dial-up is the process of applying for an IP address from the network service provider.
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Double-click no response, right, go to the online neighbor to create a new broadband connection, it's good to build it, it's not good, it's a problem with the system, reinstall or restore the system, and solve it.
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Fill in a local IP address for your computer for example.
--And then there is, have you entered your password correctly?
--Is it not connected to the Internet, or does it not work when you click on the broadband connection?
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Delete, then open the Control Panel - Network Connection, create a new PPPoE connection, and add the account number and password given by Telecom.
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It may be that the file on the desktop has been corrupted. Just pull one back to the desktop.
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I don't understand what it means, what does it mean that it doesn't work?
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Then see if the DSL light is on If it doesn't turn on, it's a line problem, only find telecom to repair it, and if the DSL is on, if they are always on, then you can reinstall the "cat" Follow-up question: Manual connection can be connected Answer: Then see if your boot boot option has turned off some important programs Causing you to turn on the boot can not be connected Follow-up question:
Then you can re-establish a broadband connection First of all, open the online neighbor, view the network connection, create a new connection, click next Connect to the interner, and then manually set up my network connection Require a broadband connection with a username and password to connect Next, there will be an ISP name and a broadband connection, I hope it can help you. Questioner's testimonial: Thank you2012-01-18
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That's because you didn't set your broadband to automatically connect when you turn it on, just set it up.
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It must be that the file is missing or the network connection is turned off, and the icon on the desktop is just an icon file.
You can go to the Control Panel--- Network & Internet--- Network & Sharing Center, on the left, look for "Manage Network Connection" or "Change Adapter Settings", and open it to see if there is a broadband connection inside. If not, just delete the icon on the desktop and create a new one.
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It is recommended to reinstall the system, and it is best to install win7There are not many problems.
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Leave one to see, maybe it's a conflict, and then see if the account password is right.
If you can't do it, look for a broadband service!
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I guess the network card failed to start.,Restart it and see.。
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