Win98SE & DSL...

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Cagey Bee

Can anybody give me step-by-step instructions on connecting a Win98SE PC to
the AT&T/Yahoo DSL service? Or point me to a web site where I can find the
information? Should I just try using the Home Networking Wizard? Their tech
support adamantly refuses to help with this issue.

I already have a network card installed, so you need not explain how to do
that.

Kevin
 
T

teebo


> Can anybody give me step-by-step instructions on connecting a Win98SE PC
> to
> the AT&T/Yahoo DSL service?


hmm? do at&t force you to do something special to use it?
for a normal adsl-connections (a normal internet provider)
all you have to do is

1. connect your computer to your adsl-modem with a network cable
(if you want you can have a router inbetween ofcourse, for
the firewall security and to have more than one computer)

2. connect your adsl-modem to your first phone jack in the house

3. plug in the poweradapter and turn on power of the adsl-modem
and turn on your computer

4. verify that you have dhcp on (if you don't get your own ip-number
from them) in your networks settings
(in win98se that is controlpanel-network-TCP/IP-Properties-
-get ip-address "Automatic" (in the IP-address tab).
I don't use english version of win98se but something like that)



it doesn't mather what operating system you use, all are same...

some ugly internet providers did back in the dark ages force
you to go theirs webpage to "log in", maybe at&t still do?

What did at&t write in their "installation instructions" (that probably
have screenshots for other operatingsystems), anything more?
 
T

Tamiami

Cagey Bee wrote:
> Can anybody give me step-by-step instructions on connecting a Win98SE PC to
> the AT&T/Yahoo DSL service? Or point me to a web site where I can find the
> information? Should I just try using the Home Networking Wizard? Their tech
> support adamantly refuses to help with this issue.
>
> I already have a network card installed, so you need not explain how to do
> that.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>


Don't know if AT&T/Yahoo DSL is the same as Verizon or not. But, when
installing Verizon DSL on a neighbor's computer I had to install the
PPPoE networking protocol first and then log in at the Verizon DSL home
page.

Details here:

http://www.roaringpenguin.com/en/penguin/openSourceProducts/rpPppoe

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