Dial up connection failed! ShowDial up connection failed!
It may happen that your computer failed to connect to the internet if you use direct connection, i.e via telephone line.
The first thing that you should do is that you ensure that your cable is well plugged in...
Creating manually your ADSL connection ShowCreating manually your ADSL connection.
Go to the new network setup wizard.
Setting up your connection:
The interfaces of connection utility programs provided by most Internet Service Provider are sometimes hard to configure and to...
Make calls from your PC ShowMake calls from your PC
Telephone modem CTS
Voice Mode
Data Mode
Call from PC to PC
Call with an ADSL modem from PC to phone.
Do not mix PSTN and ADSL!
With a modem 33 or 56Kb / s, to connect, the modem dials the phone...
Windows Error Codes and How to Fix them ShowWindows Error Codes and How to Fix them
Below is a list of the most common error codes that you an face while using Windows and its basic components. Some solutions have been provided for you to try to solve them. You should also note that...
Download Fast Dial ShowWhen you surf on the Web, you always have favourite sites which you visit daily. All the browsers allow to record your favourite sites in a list for a fast access. But it is not intuitive enough and moreover it is possible that you forget it.
Fast...
Download NETEagle ShowNETEagle is a tool to enhance your modem connection.
This program allows you to enhance your internet connection up to 200% or higher.
With this software, your dial-up connection becomes more stable and resistant. A small portion of your...
Ethernet ShowIntroduction to Ethernet
Ethernet (also known as IEEE 802.3 standard) is a data transmission standard for local area networks based on the following principle:
All machines on an Ethernet network
are connected to the same communication line,
made...
RHEL is basicly the same as Fedora, if in doubt follow http://www.fedorafaq.org/#fedorarhel and the rest is here http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/basicdialup.shtml In Fedora Core 10 under Gnome its ->System>Administration>Network
enter root psswd.
click New in the left pane click modem connection and enter the details supplied by your ISP
or alternatively open a terminal and type
$ su
it will prompt your for root psswd enter it, and then type
$ /usr/bin/system-config-network
then click New in the left pane click modem connection and enter the details supplied by your ISP
Let me know if you run into any trouble