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I'm using vista!! It's not much different from XP, except that there's an extra process that requires a local connection, but it's automatic. (In the definition, you'd better set it to public!!)
If you use a router, you can directly access the Internet!! Just like XP, you can plug in the Internet and access the Internet!! If you can't get on.
The first thing you need to do is check if your settings are blocking connections to the internet. One is that you set the internet back to default, and the second is to check if it is allowed in your firewall!!
If you don't have a router to connect directly to the cat, you plug it into the line and it will automatically establish a local connection first (note that you can set its properties), and you will see the connection status in the properties of the online neighbor. There is a difference between practicing with the Internet.,Double-click it will pop up a dialog box.,Ask you to enter the password.,If you don't have it, you don't have to enter it!! If your system has the same as remembering username and password, you select it, and you can plug it in and go online!!
Note: The premise is that you must have a broadband connection, and you can not set up a connection yourself. Like the person above said!!
There is also a default connection in the connection options of the Internet properties. You're going to have to use this connection!! Note:
If not, you have to add a !!
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My computer --Properties--Workgroup is set up to the same workgroup.
Try installing an IPX SPX protocol in the local connection.
If your local connection will be disconnected from time to time, there may be a problem with your network cable, try changing the cable!
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1. Right-click "Computer" and "Manage".
2. Computer Management (Local) -- System Tools -- > Task Scheduler -- > right-click "Create Basic Task".
3. Fill in the name and description at will. Next--> select "When the current user is logged in", Next--> select "Enabler", next--> program or script and enter "C: Windows System32 -D ADSL" (where ADSL is the name of the broadband connection you created) -- select "Yes" -- check "When you click 'Finish', open the dialog box for this task properties. Finish.
The following two steps are to ensure that the task is executed 100% successfully, because I have tried to dial with startup, and I often get 711 errors.
4. Select the "Triggers" tab and click the "" button.
5. In the advanced settings, select the delay task time and fill in 20 seconds, so that you can ensure 100% successful dialing after booting.
6. Right-click on ADSL, click "Properties", select the "Options" tab, and cancel the "Prompt Name, Password, Certificate, etc. (P)" option, and OK.
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Turn on my computer, isn't there a network connector there? Try to tune it down there.
This is win7、XP setting method,I don't know if it's useful.,I haven't used the Vista system.。 >>>More
You can create an ADSL broadband connection for your Windows Vista computer by following these steps: >>>More
Vista is more memory-hungry. And the 3G wireless card itself has a slow network speed. So it is recommended that you try to connect the notebook to the network cable of the desktop Internet access. In the same network situation, compare the network speed. Look at whether it's a desktop fast or a book.。。 >>>More
One; Double-click on my computer, 1. If you can see the menu bar after opening, then Tools-Folder Options-View-Show Hidden Files and Folders before ticking and then confirming, you can see the hidden files. 2. If you don't see the toolbar, click the Organize-Layout-Menu bar and tick in front of the menu bar to display the menu bar. >>>More
There's no way.,I have to "congratulate" you.,You can't play network battles on V.,Because V is to prevent intrusion into personal computers and give IPx.,I used to be V.,I consulted HP engineers.,What I got was no IPX connection.,But they said they could add it through third-party software.,But it's estimated that there is no such person.,It means you can't play it.,Or use XP to play the game.。