I've tried creating a dial up connection but encountered
this problem. Here are the steps I had done:
Start->Settings->Network Connections, then I
clicked "Create a new connection", then the New Connection
Wizard came out, I clicked Next, selected "Connect to the
Internet" option, clicked Next again, selected "Set up my
connection manually", clicked Next again and to my
surprise the "Connect using a dial-up modem" option is
disabled, only the "Connect using a broadband connection
that is always on" is enabled making me incapable of
setting up my dial up connection.
Did you check to be sure that your modem is installed and
listed (talking) properly to the computer before trying to
set up the network connection?
Scott
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I've tried creating a dial up connection but encountered
>this problem. Here are the steps I had done:
>
>Start->Settings->Network Connections, then I
>clicked "Create a new connection", then the New
Connection
>Wizard came out, I clicked Next, selected "Connect to the
>Internet" option, clicked Next again, selected "Set up my
>connection manually", clicked Next again and to my
>surprise the "Connect using a dial-up modem" option is
>disabled, only the "Connect using a broadband connection
>that is always on" is enabled making me incapable of
>setting up my dial up connection.
>
>I'm using Windows XP Professional.
>
>Hoping for your reply.
>
>
>Louie
>
>.
>
I tried running diagnostics and the modem seemed to be
properly working. Is the "Connect using a dial up modem"
option normally disabled if I have no modem installed or
there are problems with the modem?
>-----Original Message-----
>
>Did you check to be sure that your modem is installed and
>listed (talking) properly to the computer before trying
to
>set up the network connection?
>
>Scott
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've tried creating a dial up connection but encountered
>>this problem. Here are the steps I had done:
>>
>>Start->Settings->Network Connections, then I
>>clicked "Create a new connection", then the New
>Connection
>>Wizard came out, I clicked Next, selected "Connect to
the
>>Internet" option, clicked Next again, selected "Set up
my
>>connection manually", clicked Next again and to my
>>surprise the "Connect using a dial-up modem" option is
>>disabled, only the "Connect using a broadband connection
>>that is always on" is enabled making me incapable of
>>setting up my dial up connection.
>>
>>I'm using Windows XP Professional.
>>
>>Hoping for your reply.
>>
>>
>>Louie
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
"louie" <louano@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:41cf01c42b3d$525be4d0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I've tried creating a dial up connection but encountered
> this problem. Here are the steps I had done:
>
> Start->Settings->Network Connections, then I
> clicked "Create a new connection", then the New Connection
> Wizard came out, I clicked Next, selected "Connect to the
> Internet" option, clicked Next again, selected "Set up my
> connection manually", clicked Next again and to my
> surprise the "Connect using a dial-up modem" option is
> disabled, only the "Connect using a broadband connection
> that is always on" is enabled making me incapable of
> setting up my dial up connection.
>
> I'm using Windows XP Professional.
>
> Hoping for your reply.
>
>
> Louie
>
The first of these is common, and is usually triggered by upgrading from XP
home to XP pro, or by re-installing XP over itself.