"kenny" <kenny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "MEB" wrote:
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>> "kenny" <kenny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> | im new to this forum so be gentle please..i have an old laptop HP Omnibook
>> | 4100.. had win95 used Fdisk and installed win98se.. before i had aol
>> version
>> | 7.0.. now aol version 4.0.. i was able to install IE 6 but unable to
>> connect
>> | to internet any suggestions are appritiated but keep in mind im fairly new
>> to
>> | computers.. thank you all VERY MUCH
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>> Potentially: AOL may have stopped access to older version of its connection
>> software. V7 may work [did several months ago] though maybe not now, V8
>> connects so far [as of three or four months ago] but the news and other will
>> not update, and V9 is apparently the one 98 users are supposed to be using
>> now. V4 may be to old to connect with the service. Try at least v7 and see
>> if it connects. If not post back with some information like:
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>> Your present network setting for the WAN Miniport "adapter" {AOL} and
>> TCP/IP.
>> What type of connection [phone or otherwise]?
>> Is AOL the connection service or is it just where you go AFTER connecting?
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>_MEB thank you very much for your time.. i have aol because with win95 you could
>not get
>dsl.. that is what i realy want !!!! i already have a dsl account 2 other pcs
>router
>hooked up to it. so that being said i guess my real question is what do i need.. to
>get
>win98se to dsl... i have a D-link (DFE-690TXD) but omnibook dont recognise it.. i
>dont
>have the original install cd.. is there a product i can buy to get win98se to dsl
>????
>wireless or not dont matter to me THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH kenny________
The D-Link DFE-690TXD is a 10/100 Fast Ethernet Notebook Adapter....basically a PC
Card network card. You will need to install the drivers for the D-Link PC Card,
then set up your network settings on the Omnibook so they are the same as your other
connected computers, and connect it with Ethernet cable to the router.
The Win98 drivers for that D-Link adapter are on this page:
http://www.dlink.com/products/support.asp?pid=132&sec=0#drivers
Click the Download button for the Win98 driver, choose to Save the File, save it in
a folder where you want to store drivers then when downloaded, close all open
programs and double-click the downloaded exe file to install the drivers. Run this
installation program BEFORE you insert the adapter into the PC Card slot.
At the bottom of the web page is a link to the Quick Install Guide, which will
instruct you how to install. PLEASE follow the instructions there, substituting the
downloaded installer file for the CD.
If you have already tried to install the card without these drivers, first open
Device Manager and remove any entry for the D-Link network adapter and any entry
listed in the "Other" category in Device Manager.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
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