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Open it first"Online neighbors"- Click on the left"Check your network connection"- Click on the left again"Create a new connection"- Tap"Next"-"Connect to the Internet"-"Next"-"Set up my connection manually"-"Next"-"Connect with a dial-up modem"-"Next"-Type a random name into the ISP name-"Next"-"Enter "200,1,card number,password" in the ** number field"Next"- Enter the number and password of the SIM card you bought"- Next - Click"on my desktop. "Again"Done"!- When you're done, go to the table and find the dial-up icon.
Hehe. Happy surfing!
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Oh, it's not a dial-up problem, it's a problem with your modem, and I often encounter it, just restart the modem in the connection.
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Network Neighbor - (at the top left of the window at this point) Create a new connection (click) - Connect to the Internet (next step) - Set up my connection manually, enter the account number, password.
That's it, you can surf!
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Right-click on the online neighborhood, select Properties, delete the network connection, and then select the Internet Dialer again.
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If there is a problem with your home's broadband line, contact the local staff, come to check the line for you, the staff must see the configuration of the cat's network after getting it, whether the uplink and downlink rates are up to standard, generally uplink 512, and one of the downlinks is OK.
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Same as my family! My family also uses the starry sky speed! But it doesn't drop!
You're 10,000 older and tell them you're going to be better!
And my friend's house is also inside, people say that there is something wrong in the city and is being repaired!
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Internet Neighbor - Properties - Create a new connection - Connect to the Internet - Set my connection manually, enter the account number, password, OK, just surf the Internet!
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Open Online Neighbors.
There is it above.
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1. Dial the ISP's access number to connect to the Internet
In the 90s of the century, when the Internet was first available, one of the most common ways for ordinary people to use the Internet was dial-up Internet. As long as the user has a personal computer, an external or built-in modem and a ** cable, and then apply for their own or buy a network card from the local ISP** provider, have their own username and password, and then connect to the Internet by dialing the ISP's access number.
I'll use Windows XP as an example to explain. Take 2 steps. >>>More
Judging by your situation above. It should be something wrong with the system. >>>More
The possible reasons are as follows:
First, the network signal is unstable. Sometimes this kind of situation is likely to occur when broadband operators upgrade and test the network, and it will be automatically restored after a while. If it can't be recovered for a long time, then you need to call customer service ** to report for repair. >>>More
You mean that the same ** line with the same multi-machine dial-up Internet at the same time, there is really no way to do this. I used to be telecom broadband, and I dialed up the Internet at the same time like you (you need to plug the ADSL network cable into the LAN port of the router, not the WLAN port), and you can get different external IP addresses respectively, but after changing Unicom (the new Unicom is Northern Netcom), it can't be realized. China Unicom broadband does not support (I asked their engineer, and said that this function will not be enabled) the same ** line and multiple machines dial-up Internet access at the same time, and now I have to use the gateway mode to access the Internet. >>>More
1. Answer the first question first, the system has such a function, enter your external network IP: map port, so that you can log in to your computer, provided that you have to set up to allow remote before you can achieve it. >>>More