Easily clear the fiber dialing settings under Windows XP.

  

Fiber-optic access broadband is faster and more stable than ADSL transmission, so many friends now choose fiber access when they install broadband. However, when I installed the FTTB dialer under Windows XP, I encountered a problem:

The cause of the problem

In Windows XP, follow the steps in Windows 98, after installing the FTTB dedicated dialer. Enter the username and password and the system asks for a reboot. After restarting the system, double-click the dialer. The strange thing is that it requires the author to establish a new connection again. In the past, under Windows 98, it was possible to dial up directly. Build a connection again, still.

Failure Analysis

Since the system has been prompted to verify that some files cannot pass Microsoft's verification when installing the FTTB dialer, ask if the author continues. At that time, the author chose “Yes”. Therefore, I suspect that the dialer provided by Telecom does not support Windows XP. I downloaded the latest version of the dialer, and the fault persists. Will it be a problem with the NIC installation or setup? In the device manager, the author did not see problems such as exclamation points or conflicts, and the network card was correctly identified. Then open the network neighborhood, the author found that in addition to the original "local connection" in the network neighborhood, there are two more "red dial" "dial connection". These two connections were previously established by the author, and the wrong connection shows the message "Delete connection disabled due to the network cable being pulled out or not properly connected." But the author did not plug in the network cable before installing Windows XP, how can this prompt appear?

Troubleshooting

The author finally turned to China Telecom for the problem to be solved. In Windows XP, you don't need to install any FTTB dedicated dialing program. You can use the dial-up connection that comes with Windows XP. If you install the FTTB dialer, you will encounter problems that I have encountered. The specific operation method is as follows: Click “ Start & Rarr; Program & Rarr; Attachment & Rarr; Communication & Rarr; New Connection Wizard & rdquo;, enter the new connection wizard interface, select “ connect to Internet → manually set my connection → Connect the name and password to the broadband connection, enter any ISP name, such as FTTB, and then click “Next” enter the username and password. Once you are done, double-click the FTTB connection icon in Network Neighborhood to access the Internet. Through this method, we can also be in a networked state like “Wired Communication”, so that you don’t have to dial every time you go online.

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