Christoff
October 3rd, 2003, 09:23 AM
Hello
I do have (some kind of) computer qualification, yet I've been unable to solve a fairly annoying problem lately and I'm hoping someone here can help me!
I bought this laptop (equipped with internal modem & XP) before leaving for university. Before leaving i set it up successfully on the ADSL & LAN in my parent's house. It all worked fine, including MSN and IRC.
Since arriving here, and switching to dial-up, only IE works now. Neither IRC nor MSN detect the connection to the internet, dispite being connected.
I have tried the following things in an attempt to suss it out:
Changing modem COM port
Changing 'Automatically Detect Settings' within IE
Changing Default Gateway tick-box
Disabling original LAN drivers
and probably a few more, I have forgotten in frustration..
Basically the Windows Troubleshooter was useless and to top it off, a professional (here at the uni) was equally baffled.
Other programs outside IE simply aren't detecting the connection, when connected.
Is there anyone that can help me with this issue? I know it's a typical loser Q, but it has stopped me from staying in good contact with my family who live, mostly, abroad.
Thanks!
I do have (some kind of) computer qualification, yet I've been unable to solve a fairly annoying problem lately and I'm hoping someone here can help me!
I bought this laptop (equipped with internal modem & XP) before leaving for university. Before leaving i set it up successfully on the ADSL & LAN in my parent's house. It all worked fine, including MSN and IRC.
Since arriving here, and switching to dial-up, only IE works now. Neither IRC nor MSN detect the connection to the internet, dispite being connected.
I have tried the following things in an attempt to suss it out:
Changing modem COM port
Changing 'Automatically Detect Settings' within IE
Changing Default Gateway tick-box
Disabling original LAN drivers
and probably a few more, I have forgotten in frustration..
Basically the Windows Troubleshooter was useless and to top it off, a professional (here at the uni) was equally baffled.
Other programs outside IE simply aren't detecting the connection, when connected.
Is there anyone that can help me with this issue? I know it's a typical loser Q, but it has stopped me from staying in good contact with my family who live, mostly, abroad.
Thanks!