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The following is an example of the XP system to establish an ADSL Internet connection
How do I set up a broadband connection in XP? (You should have a broadband account and password).
Left-click "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "Communication", "New Connection Wizard", click "Next", select "Connect to Internet", click "Next", select "Manually set up my connection", click Next, select "Connect with a broadband connection that requires a username and password", click Next, enter any name under "ISP Name", such as My Network, click Next, enter your broadband account number in "Username", and enter your broadband account number in "Password", Confirm password" in all enter your password, the following three options keep the default tick, click Next, and finally in the window "Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop" before ticking, click on the line, at this time, there will be a connection icon called "My Network" on your desktop, click on it, and then click dialing, the desktop will show that it is connecting, checking the user name and password and other information, soon, a small icon composed of two monitors will appear in the lower right corner of the desktop, and an information box will pop up,Tell you that the connection has been established,At this time, you click on the blue "e" icon on the desktop,It is "Internet Explorer",Open the browser to go online,The system defaults to open Microsoft**。
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Insert an additional NIC into the machine.
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<>2.Find the network settings option in the new pop-up page, and click it to enter the network settings page, as shown in the following figure.
<>7.Enter the broadband information option in the new pop-up page, and click the connection to successfully set the chaos to be placed, as shown in the figure below.
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1. Take win7 as an example, first open the start button of the computer, and click "Control Panel" in the open menu.
2. In the "Control Panel" that opens, click "View Network Status and Tasks" under "Network and Internet".
3. In the new interface that opens, click "Set up a new connection or network".
4. Click "Connect to Internet" in the dialog box that opens.
5. Double-click "Still want to set up a new connection" on the newly opened page.
6. Then select "No, create a new connection" and click "Broadband connection".
7. Then click on "Broadband" in "How do you want to connect".
8. You can enter the username and password according to the prompts in the open interface to create a new local connection.
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A local connection cannot be created, and only the local connection will automatically appear after the NIC driver is installed.
So generally there is a problem with the driver, first check the driver, if there is a problem with the driver, just reinstall the driver once.
But sometimes the driver is also installed, but it is the local connection where the cable is not connected, that is the network that is the network card problem, the network card is burned out, directly change the network card, or you can also ask someone to borrow a network card to try to use it first, if you can use it, it will prove the problem of the network card.
Don't ask why the network card will be burned, in fact, that's it, many machines burn the network card for no reason, and I've seen a lot of this in the school network management, and I can only change the network card.
You can also try these methods and search for them based on the symptoms of your computer:
1.Standalone network card: Change the slot, wipe the gold finger clean, and restart it to find the network adapter.
2. Integrated network card: Discharge the motherboard thoroughly, reset the BIOS, and reboot to find the network adapter.
Discharging is actually emptying the BIOS, (this problem can be solved by emptying the BIOS, does it mean that the problem is caused by the BIOS settings?) And the reset doesn't work) The steps are as follows:
1. Power off, turn off the power supply;
2.Open the case and find a round coin cell battery (shiny, about the size of a penny coin).
3.Use a conductive tool (such as a screwdriver) to connect the positive and negative stages of the battery holder on the motherboard, or reverse the battery for five minutes - the discharge time must be enough in this step, some motherboards are useless for more than ten seconds, restarting the BIOS is still effective, so it can be put for a little longer, but most motherboards are enough for ten seconds;
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Right-click on My Computer, click Management - Device Management - Find Network Adapter. See if there's a show there? No.,If there is, the network card is not equipped with a driver.,It may be a loss of files.,Use the driver wizard to install all the drivers with one click.,And there's a system recovery to restore the system can also be solved.。
The next step is to create a local connection, create a broadband connection, right-click on the neighbor, and on the left side of the dialog box, create a new connection.
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Open the local connection, then right-click on the local connection, and select Enable.
If that doesn't work, you can use the driver wizard to drive your network card.
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