dial tone, deselect the checkbox for Wait
for dial tone before dialing.
• If you have made any changes, click Apply Now.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 15/12/2010, at 8:18 AM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
For my sins , I am on dialup at Quinninup in the South-West. I keep getting
download problems
For my sins , I am on dialup at Quinninup in the South-West. I keep getting
download problems which I would like some Guru's help in understanding. I can
dial in OK start downloading my emails and then after a little time I get to a
fullstop. Activity says downloading 1 of 22 0KB/s
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 15/12/2010, at 8:18 AM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
For my sins , I am on dialup at Quinninup in the South-West. I keep getting
download problems which I would like some Guru's help in understanding. I
can dial in OK start downloading my emails and then after a little time I
Robert Howells wrote:
On 21/04/2007, at 12:06 PM, Paul Kitchener wrote:
Hi Wamug
I am considering buying one of these 2nd hand to use with a BW
G3/Tiger:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DU-560M-external-K56Flex/dp/BASXRC
I cant find anything on the 'net one way or the other with
in the info it state that it is hayes compatible, that means you can
use a number of other modem scripts to control the modem, most of the
features (i assume) are set to auto, so the modem will negotiate the
connection speed and you just set the speed to 128k or 230k in the
control panel
Hi Wamug
I am considering buying one of these 2nd hand to use with a BW G3/Tiger:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DU-560M-external-K56Flex/dp/BASXRC
I cant find anything on the 'net one way or the other with regards to
it's Mac compatibility.
Does anyone think this will or wont work with
On 21/04/2007, at 12:06 PM, Paul Kitchener wrote:
Hi Wamug
I am considering buying one of these 2nd hand to use with a BW G3/
Tiger:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DU-560M-external-K56Flex/dp/BASXRC
I cant find anything on the 'net one way or the other with regards
to it's Mac
/08/2006, at 4:47 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi everyone
Im in a bit of a bind with trying to network an imac (intel) with a
G5 that is connected to dialup internet. I have just moved south to
Busselton where I was told literally weeks prior to the move, that
broadband adsl was definitely
Hi everyone
Im in a bit of a bind with trying to network an imac (intel) with a
G5 that is connected to dialup internet. I have just moved south to
Busselton where I was told literally weeks prior to the move, that
broadband adsl was definitely available to our house. We got here and
I
of a bind with trying to network an imac (intel) with a
G5 that is connected to dialup internet. I have just moved south to
Busselton where I was told literally weeks prior to the move, that
broadband adsl was definitely available to our house. We got here and
I went to telstra to be connected
I've got a friend who's having trouble dialling up. They connection
dials ok, makes handshaking noises and then disconnects with bad
authentication.
We've checked, double checked, everything is fine on the ISP side,
they gave us a test account, tested with another ISP (still using
Telstra's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a friend who's having trouble dialling up. They connection
dials ok, makes handshaking noises and then disconnects with bad
authentication.
We've checked, double checked, everything is fine on the ISP side,
they gave us a test account, tested with another ISP
On 04/05/2005, at 11:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a friend who's having trouble dialling up. They connection
dials ok, makes handshaking noises and then disconnects with bad
authentication.
We've checked, double checked, everything is fine on the ISP side,
they gave us a test
Something you can try, when I was on OS9 I had the same thing happen,
though it might not be caused by the same thing. Under TCP/IP, in the
control panel, it had defaulted/changed itself to connect via
ethernet, not PPP.
Good luck.
On 5/4/05, Robert Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Hoping someone can help.
My own computer is an iMac (Special Edition, graphite) running MacOS 9.1,
and I'm online via a Primus dial up account.
Alongside my iMac, I have an employer-provided Compaq Evo N1020V laptop,
which connects online via an ADSL account with TPG.
I'm wondering if there is
Good point... Not having Entourage infront of me I could remember all
the settings...
-Original Message-
From: Greg Pennefather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2003 12:45 AM
To: WAMUG 2
Subject: Re: Can't turn off auto dialup
Denise
Two things I can think
Have an annoying little problem...using Microsoft Entourage on my G4, OS
9.2. I keep getting interrupted with my dial up connection coming on
automatically even though I've gone into InternetRemote
AccessOptionsRedialing and have set this to OFF. Have then restarted but
redial still happens
Hiya Denise,
It's not the Remote Access Redialling that's the problem. The redialing is set
to on so that if you connect to the ISP and all the lines are engaged, the Mac
keeps on trying until it gets a vacant line.
You need to go to:
Remote Access...Options the Protocol tab at the
turn off auto dialup
Have an annoying little problem...using Microsoft Entourage on my G4, OS
9.2. I keep getting interrupted with my dial up connection coming on
automatically even though I've gone into InternetRemote
AccessOptionsRedialing and have set this to OFF. Have then restarted
Denise
Two things I can think of to try.
1. Turn off connect automatically as suggested by Phil
2. A mod to Glen's suggestion - don't turn scheduling off in Entourage,
just check the only if connected box in the schedules section.
3. Most weirdly, make sure the USB Print Sharing extension is
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