kenny
Sun Apr 20 19:44:01 PDT 2008
glee THANK YOU VERY MUCH im up and running dsl highspeed thanks to you !!!!!!!
"glee" wrote:
> "kenny" <kenny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6F88FC20-DD7F-42E3-A34C-DF555852AE3E@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "MEB" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "kenny" <kenny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:24E7C440-FC89-4004-9733-1FE91625A4F2@microsoft.com...
> >> | im new to this forum so be gentle please..i have an old laptop HP Omnibook
> >> | 4100.. had win95 used Fdisk and installed win98se.. before i had aol
> >> version
> >> | 7.0.. now aol version 4.0.. i was able to install IE 6 but unable to
> >> connect
> >> | to internet any suggestions are appritiated but keep in mind im fairly new
> >> to
> >> | computers.. thank you all VERY MUCH
> >>
> >> Potentially: AOL may have stopped access to older version of its connection
> >> software. V7 may work [did several months ago] though maybe not now, V8
> >> connects so far [as of three or four months ago] but the news and other will
> >> not update, and V9 is apparently the one 98 users are supposed to be using
> >> now. V4 may be to old to connect with the service. Try at least v7 and see
> >> if it connects. If not post back with some information like:
> >>
> >> Your present network setting for the WAN Miniport "adapter" {AOL} and
> >> TCP/IP.
> >> What type of connection [phone or otherwise]?
> >> Is AOL the connection service or is it just where you go AFTER connecting?
> >>
> >>
> >_MEB thank you very much for your time.. i have aol because with win95 you could
> >not get
> >dsl.. that is what i realy want !!!! i already have a dsl account 2 other pcs
> >router
> >hooked up to it. so that being said i guess my real question is what do i need.. to
> >get
> >win98se to dsl... i have a D-link (DFE-690TXD) but omnibook dont recognise it.. i
> >dont
> >have the original install cd.. is there a product i can buy to get win98se to dsl
> >????
> >wireless or not dont matter to me THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH kenny________
>
> The D-Link DFE-690TXD is a 10/100 Fast Ethernet Notebook Adapter....basically a PC
> Card network card. You will need to install the drivers for the D-Link PC Card,
> then set up your network settings on the Omnibook so they are the same as your other
> connected computers, and connect it with Ethernet cable to the router.
>
> The Win98 drivers for that D-Link adapter are on this page:
>
http://www.dlink.com/products/support.asp?pid=132&sec=0#drivers
>
> Click the Download button for the Win98 driver, choose to Save the File, save it in
> a folder where you want to store drivers; then when downloaded, close all open
> programs and double-click the downloaded exe file to install the drivers. Run this
> installation program BEFORE you insert the adapter into the PC Card slot.
>
> At the bottom of the web page is a link to the Quick Install Guide, which will
> instruct you how to install. PLEASE follow the instructions there, substituting the
> downloaded installer file for the CD.
>
> If you have already tried to install the card without these drivers, first open
> Device Manager and remove any entry for the D-Link network adapter and any entry
> listed in the "Other" category in Device Manager.
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
>
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