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Error: TCP/IP not Installed
Windows:
95/98/ME
A.
Make
a new TCP/IP if you don't have one already.
B.
If
Client for Microsoft Networks is not listed, you will
need to add it.
C.
If
Dial-Up Adapter is not listed, you will need to add
it.
D.
If
TCP/IP is not listed, you will need to add it.
E.
Check Network
Settings.
A.
Make a new TCP/IP if you don't have one already.
Configuring
the Windows Network Components for Dial-Up-Networking
The
following instructions are for those systems that are
not on a Local Area Network (LAN). If you are on a LAN
and follow these directions, you may create a conflict
that will disrupt your computer's connection to your LAN.
Please contact your network administrator for assistance
before you continue making any changes to the system configuration.
- Click
on the Windows Start button, point to Settings and select
Control Panel.
- Double-click
the Network icon.
IMPORTANT!
Before making any changes to your Network settings,
please ensure that you have your Windows CD.
- What
you will find listed under the Configuration tab will
depend on your version of Windows. 550access requires
three network components total, but you may have more
or less listed. The three that are required are:
- Client
for Microsoft Networks
- Dial-Up
Adapter
- TCP/IP
Note:
You may see TCP/IP->Dial-up Adapter grouped together.
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B. If Client for Microsoft Networks is not listed,
you will need to add it:
- Click
on the Add button.
- Select
Client.
- Click
on the Add button.
- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Clients, select Client for Microsoft Networks.
- Click
OK.
Note: This may automatically add all three components.
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C. If Dial-Up Adapter is not listed, you will
need to add it:
-
Click
on the Add button.
- Select
Adapter.
- Click
on the Add button.
- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Adapters, select Dial-Up Adapter.
- Click
OK.
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D. If TCP/IP is not listed, you will need to
add it:
- Click
on the Add button.
- Select
Protocol.
- Click
on the Add button.
- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Protocols, select TCP/IP.
- Click
OK.
Once
you have confirmed that the three required Network components
are installed, check your network settings to ensure that
TCP/IP is correctly configured.
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E.
Check Network Settings
Note:
In the Primary Network Logon drop-down menu, ensure
that Client for Microsoft Networks is selected.
- Double-click
TCP/IP->Dial-Up Adapter.
Note: If you get a TCP/IP Properties Information window,
click OK.
- Ensure
that only the circle next to Obtain an IP address automatically
is checked.
- Select
the WINS Configuration tab.
- Ensure
that only the circle next to Disable WINS Resolution
is checked.
- Click
OK. You will be prompted to re-boot your computer.
- Click
OK.
Retry
the 550access connection.
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