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"Connect automatically" checkmark disappears from "Dial-up Con
I did a quick Google on
PPOE automatic connect Vista and got the following which should help you http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...ta&btnG=Search "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I do nothing when I turn on from a hibernation to get the dialog that I'm using to connect some times. The dialog appear by itself. If It does not appear by itself, I have to go to Start, Connect menu, choose the connection and click "Connect". When I restart my system if I try and run a network application such as IE prior to connecting, the dialog appears by itself with the "Connect automatically" unchecked. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: It was sent in error since I did not have any more ideas at the time. Possibly some network related service is not properly so it does not start when it should. Maybe Jack can say how they should be set, What do you do when you restart to get the dialog that you are using to connect? When you restart of boot your system what happens if you try and run an network application such as IE prior to connecting? "Dima" wrote in message ... Dear Curious, Your last message is blank. "Curious" wrote: "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! The "dial-up" in the window name is a MS error. The window connects my computer through the ADSL. Yes, It is a PPOE connection. Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows (knows) that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Regards "Curious" wrote: I have no idea why a dial-up connection dialog appears since you do not have a dial-up(telephone) modem. What are your configuration settings in network configurations for your Ethernet connection to your ADSL network interface unit alias "Modem".? Is it a PPOE connection? Also if you do not have a fixed IP address from your ADSL provider I am not surprised that you need to re-connect after being offline/shutdown. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious and Jack! Why should I manually click "Connect" and re-check the "Connect automatically" in the "Dial-up Connection" window after a hibernation? Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Why does the "Dial-up Connection" windows appears by itself after a hibernation and some times does not? Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: I was trying to point out to the OP that since he did not have a router keeping his connection active when his computer was shutdown therefore his connection was timing out and he had to reconnect since he did not have a permanent IP address from his ADSL provider, "Jack-MVP" wrote in message ... Hi If the authentication is done by the Router there is No need to redial. The line would be open as long as the Modem and the Router are On. Redialing can refresh the IP to soon, and create constant changes of the External IP assignment. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Curious" wrote in message ... I have a router which in turn is connected to my ADSL "Modem". The router uses a PPOE connection to the Modem with automatic redial set to 20 sec to be sure that the ADSL line is never dropped since I do not have a fixed IP address from my ADSL provider. The connections to the router from either my desktop or my wireless laptop always re-establish them when they wake up or rebooted or restarted. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem. Why should it try and use the dial up phone modem? Regards "Curious" wrote: If you have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem you certainly do not want it to try and use the dial up phone modem. "Dima" wrote in message ... Hello! How to make a "Connect automatically" check mark stay in a "Dial-up Connection" window? The "Connect to:" field is "ADSL". The check mark disappears after a hibernation or restart. I have to check the "Connect automatically" and click "Connect" every time after a hibernation or restart to resume the internet connection. Regards Dima |
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"Connect automatically" checkmark disappears from "Dial-up Con
Thanks Curious for suggesting!
There are many such questions in the search results, but not a solution for Vista, but for XP only. Regards "Curious" wrote: I did a quick Google on PPOE automatic connect Vista and got the following which should help you http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...ta&btnG=Search "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I do nothing when I turn on from a hibernation to get the dialog that I'm using to connect some times. The dialog appear by itself. If It does not appear by itself, I have to go to Start, Connect menu, choose the connection and click "Connect". When I restart my system if I try and run a network application such as IE prior to connecting, the dialog appears by itself with the "Connect automatically" unchecked. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: It was sent in error since I did not have any more ideas at the time. Possibly some network related service is not properly so it does not start when it should. Maybe Jack can say how they should be set, What do you do when you restart to get the dialog that you are using to connect? When you restart of boot your system what happens if you try and run an network application such as IE prior to connecting? "Dima" wrote in message ... Dear Curious, Your last message is blank. "Curious" wrote: "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! The "dial-up" in the window name is a MS error. The window connects my computer through the ADSL. Yes, It is a PPOE connection. Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows (knows) that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Regards "Curious" wrote: I have no idea why a dial-up connection dialog appears since you do not have a dial-up(telephone) modem. What are your configuration settings in network configurations for your Ethernet connection to your ADSL network interface unit alias "Modem".? Is it a PPOE connection? Also if you do not have a fixed IP address from your ADSL provider I am not surprised that you need to re-connect after being offline/shutdown. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious and Jack! Why should I manually click "Connect" and re-check the "Connect automatically" in the "Dial-up Connection" window after a hibernation? Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Why does the "Dial-up Connection" windows appears by itself after a hibernation and some times does not? Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: I was trying to point out to the OP that since he did not have a router keeping his connection active when his computer was shutdown therefore his connection was timing out and he had to reconnect since he did not have a permanent IP address from his ADSL provider, "Jack-MVP" wrote in message ... Hi If the authentication is done by the Router there is No need to redial. The line would be open as long as the Modem and the Router are On. Redialing can refresh the IP to soon, and create constant changes of the External IP assignment. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Curious" wrote in message ... I have a router which in turn is connected to my ADSL "Modem". The router uses a PPOE connection to the Modem with automatic redial set to 20 sec to be sure that the ADSL line is never dropped since I do not have a fixed IP address from my ADSL provider. The connections to the router from either my desktop or my wireless laptop always re-establish them when they wake up or rebooted or restarted. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem. Why should it try and use the dial up phone modem? Regards "Curious" wrote: If you have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem you certainly do not want it to try and use the dial up phone modem. "Dima" wrote in message ... Hello! How to make a "Connect automatically" check mark stay in a "Dial-up Connection" window? The "Connect to:" field is "ADSL". The check mark disappears after a hibernation or restart. I have to check the "Connect automatically" and click "Connect" every time after a hibernation or restart to resume the internet connection. Regards Dima |
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"Connect automatically" checkmark disappears from "Dial-up Con
The solution of putting the program into your startup list should also work
for Vista. I use the same technique to have programs load and run immediately when I boot my Vista systems. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for suggesting! There are many such questions in the search results, but not a solution for Vista, but for XP only. Regards "Curious" wrote: I did a quick Google on PPOE automatic connect Vista and got the following which should help you http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...ta&btnG=Search "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I do nothing when I turn on from a hibernation to get the dialog that I'm using to connect some times. The dialog appear by itself. If It does not appear by itself, I have to go to Start, Connect menu, choose the connection and click "Connect". When I restart my system if I try and run a network application such as IE prior to connecting, the dialog appears by itself with the "Connect automatically" unchecked. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: It was sent in error since I did not have any more ideas at the time. Possibly some network related service is not properly so it does not start when it should. Maybe Jack can say how they should be set, What do you do when you restart to get the dialog that you are using to connect? When you restart of boot your system what happens if you try and run an network application such as IE prior to connecting? "Dima" wrote in message ... Dear Curious, Your last message is blank. "Curious" wrote: "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! The "dial-up" in the window name is a MS error. The window connects my computer through the ADSL. Yes, It is a PPOE connection. Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows (knows) that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Regards "Curious" wrote: I have no idea why a dial-up connection dialog appears since you do not have a dial-up(telephone) modem. What are your configuration settings in network configurations for your Ethernet connection to your ADSL network interface unit alias "Modem".? Is it a PPOE connection? Also if you do not have a fixed IP address from your ADSL provider I am not surprised that you need to re-connect after being offline/shutdown. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious and Jack! Why should I manually click "Connect" and re-check the "Connect automatically" in the "Dial-up Connection" window after a hibernation? Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Why does the "Dial-up Connection" windows appears by itself after a hibernation and some times does not? Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: I was trying to point out to the OP that since he did not have a router keeping his connection active when his computer was shutdown therefore his connection was timing out and he had to reconnect since he did not have a permanent IP address from his ADSL provider, "Jack-MVP" wrote in message ... Hi If the authentication is done by the Router there is No need to redial. The line would be open as long as the Modem and the Router are On. Redialing can refresh the IP to soon, and create constant changes of the External IP assignment. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Curious" wrote in message ... I have a router which in turn is connected to my ADSL "Modem". The router uses a PPOE connection to the Modem with automatic redial set to 20 sec to be sure that the ADSL line is never dropped since I do not have a fixed IP address from my ADSL provider. The connections to the router from either my desktop or my wireless laptop always re-establish them when they wake up or rebooted or restarted. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem. Why should it try and use the dial up phone modem? Regards "Curious" wrote: If you have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem you certainly do not want it to try and use the dial up phone modem. "Dima" wrote in message ... Hello! How to make a "Connect automatically" check mark stay in a "Dial-up Connection" window? The "Connect to:" field is "ADSL". The check mark disappears after a hibernation or restart. I have to check the "Connect automatically" and click "Connect" every time after a hibernation or restart to resume the internet connection. Regards Dima |
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"Connect automatically" checkmark disappears from "Dial-up Con
Thanks Curious for your suggesting!
I do not shut down my computer, but send it to the hibernation. Even if I shut down my computer, having a program load and run immediately when I boot my Vista system would just bring up the "Dial-up connection" window, not connect automatically. I would have to click "Connect" manually in the window anyway. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: The solution of putting the program into your startup list should also work for Vista. I use the same technique to have programs load and run immediately when I boot my Vista systems. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for suggesting! There are many such questions in the search results, but not a solution for Vista, but for XP only. Regards "Curious" wrote: I did a quick Google on PPOE automatic connect Vista and got the following which should help you http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...ta&btnG=Search "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I do nothing when I turn on from a hibernation to get the dialog that I'm using to connect some times. The dialog appear by itself. If It does not appear by itself, I have to go to Start, Connect menu, choose the connection and click "Connect". When I restart my system if I try and run a network application such as IE prior to connecting, the dialog appears by itself with the "Connect automatically" unchecked. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: It was sent in error since I did not have any more ideas at the time. Possibly some network related service is not properly so it does not start when it should. Maybe Jack can say how they should be set, What do you do when you restart to get the dialog that you are using to connect? When you restart of boot your system what happens if you try and run an network application such as IE prior to connecting? "Dima" wrote in message ... Dear Curious, Your last message is blank. "Curious" wrote: "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! The "dial-up" in the window name is a MS error. The window connects my computer through the ADSL. Yes, It is a PPOE connection. Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows (knows) that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Regards "Curious" wrote: I have no idea why a dial-up connection dialog appears since you do not have a dial-up(telephone) modem. What are your configuration settings in network configurations for your Ethernet connection to your ADSL network interface unit alias "Modem".? Is it a PPOE connection? Also if you do not have a fixed IP address from your ADSL provider I am not surprised that you need to re-connect after being offline/shutdown. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious and Jack! Why should I manually click "Connect" and re-check the "Connect automatically" in the "Dial-up Connection" window after a hibernation? Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Why does the "Dial-up Connection" windows appears by itself after a hibernation and some times does not? Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: I was trying to point out to the OP that since he did not have a router keeping his connection active when his computer was shutdown therefore his connection was timing out and he had to reconnect since he did not have a permanent IP address from his ADSL provider, "Jack-MVP" wrote in message ... Hi If the authentication is done by the Router there is No need to redial. The line would be open as long as the Modem and the Router are On. Redialing can refresh the IP to soon, and create constant changes of the External IP assignment. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Curious" wrote in message ... I have a router which in turn is connected to my ADSL "Modem". The router uses a PPOE connection to the Modem with automatic redial set to 20 sec to be sure that the ADSL line is never dropped since I do not have a fixed IP address from my ADSL provider. The connections to the router from either my desktop or my wireless laptop always re-establish them when they wake up or rebooted or restarted. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem. Why should it try and use the dial up phone modem? Regards "Curious" wrote: If you have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem you certainly do not want it to try and use the dial up phone modem. "Dima" wrote in message ... Hello! How to make a "Connect automatically" check mark stay in a "Dial-up Connection" window? The "Connect to:" field is "ADSL". The check mark disappears after a hibernation or restart. I have to check the "Connect automatically" and click "Connect" every time after a hibernation or restart to resume the internet connection. Regards Dima |
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"Connect automatically" checkmark disappears from "Dial-up Con
I never used a PPOE connection from by desktop after I installed Vista since
I by then I had a router. I just remember from my XP days that I never had to connect PPOE manually on either a boot, a restart or when coming out of sleep mode. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for your suggesting! I do not shut down my computer, but send it to the hibernation. Even if I shut down my computer, having a program load and run immediately when I boot my Vista system would just bring up the "Dial-up connection" window, not connect automatically. I would have to click "Connect" manually in the window anyway. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: The solution of putting the program into your startup list should also work for Vista. I use the same technique to have programs load and run immediately when I boot my Vista systems. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for suggesting! There are many such questions in the search results, but not a solution for Vista, but for XP only. Regards "Curious" wrote: I did a quick Google on PPOE automatic connect Vista and got the following which should help you http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...ta&btnG=Search "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I do nothing when I turn on from a hibernation to get the dialog that I'm using to connect some times. The dialog appear by itself. If It does not appear by itself, I have to go to Start, Connect menu, choose the connection and click "Connect". When I restart my system if I try and run a network application such as IE prior to connecting, the dialog appears by itself with the "Connect automatically" unchecked. Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: It was sent in error since I did not have any more ideas at the time. Possibly some network related service is not properly so it does not start when it should. Maybe Jack can say how they should be set, What do you do when you restart to get the dialog that you are using to connect? When you restart of boot your system what happens if you try and run an network application such as IE prior to connecting? "Dima" wrote in message ... Dear Curious, Your last message is blank. "Curious" wrote: "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! The "dial-up" in the window name is a MS error. The window connects my computer through the ADSL. Yes, It is a PPOE connection. Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows (knows) that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Regards "Curious" wrote: I have no idea why a dial-up connection dialog appears since you do not have a dial-up(telephone) modem. What are your configuration settings in network configurations for your Ethernet connection to your ADSL network interface unit alias "Modem".? Is it a PPOE connection? Also if you do not have a fixed IP address from your ADSL provider I am not surprised that you need to re-connect after being offline/shutdown. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious and Jack! Why should I manually click "Connect" and re-check the "Connect automatically" in the "Dial-up Connection" window after a hibernation? Why cannot my computer "click" the "connect" automatically since it shows that there is no an internet connection after a hibernation? Why does the "Dial-up Connection" windows appears by itself after a hibernation and some times does not? Regards, Dima "Curious" wrote: I was trying to point out to the OP that since he did not have a router keeping his connection active when his computer was shutdown therefore his connection was timing out and he had to reconnect since he did not have a permanent IP address from his ADSL provider, "Jack-MVP" wrote in message ... Hi If the authentication is done by the Router there is No need to redial. The line would be open as long as the Modem and the Router are On. Redialing can refresh the IP to soon, and create constant changes of the External IP assignment. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Curious" wrote in message ... I have a router which in turn is connected to my ADSL "Modem". The router uses a PPOE connection to the Modem with automatic redial set to 20 sec to be sure that the ADSL line is never dropped since I do not have a fixed IP address from my ADSL provider. The connections to the router from either my desktop or my wireless laptop always re-establish them when they wake up or rebooted or restarted. "Dima" wrote in message ... Thanks Curious for replying! I have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem. Why should it try and use the dial up phone modem? Regards "Curious" wrote: If you have an ADSL connection and not a regular old dialup phone modem you certainly do not want it to try and use the dial up phone modem. "Dima" wrote in message ... Hello! How to make a "Connect automatically" check mark stay in a "Dial-up Connection" window? The "Connect to:" field is "ADSL". The check mark disappears after a hibernation or restart. I have to check the "Connect automatically" and click "Connect" every time after a hibernation or restart to resume the internet connection. Regards Dima |