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How to set a default internet connection

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Waidesworld

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Oct 1, 2002
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I travel quite a bit and sometimes I am in hotels without wireless access so I use dial up to connect to the net. However when I come home and hook up with my own wireless system, browser pages try to connect to the net via the modem. Case in point, tonight I type on tek-tips home page and while the message in Netscape is "trying to resolve" the Network Connections box pops up asking which connection I would like to connect to the network with. Bu hitting cancel it will default back to the wireless and sometimes give me a page but other times it just says it cannot resolve the URL. This is a recent occurrence. It is extremely annoying. I have changed the network connections and rebooted multiple times today. I love to surf as I am watching baseball, and this hurts. Any notions out there?
 
Haven't even tried to use Netscape in years - so... IE has a connections tab in IE - where you can specify 'never dial a connection'. Don't know if activating this in IE would update netscape too (if it was set to never, usually setting up a new dial-up connection causes it to make dial-up main).
 
That was one of the settings I had tried but no luck.
 
Any right-click options on ISP Connections in Network Connections to set or cancel Default connection?
 
As linney said, I switch between dial up and a network connection on pro, not sure if home has the same options, but I just disable the network connection by rt clicking on it, and then enable the dial up and it goes to the logon screen. Then vs/vs going the other way.
 
Kelly Theriot notes:

Windows has the option to automatically dial your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to establish an Internet connection. This option can be controlled using this tweak.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings

Create a new binary value named "EnableAutodial", and set the new value to equal "01 00 00 00" to enable autodial or "00 00 00 00" to disable it.

Note: This restriction can be used either on a user by user basis by adding it to HKEY_CURRENT_USER or on a computer wide basis by adding it to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

To view the list of names and addresses recorded by AutoDial, type the following command at a command
prompt: rasautou -s

To delete a name or address entry from the list: Start/Run/Regedit

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\RAS Autodial\Addresses

You can delete any TCP/IP addresses that you see under this key. Note that AutoDial can use IP addresses, DNS fully qualified domain names (FQDN), and NetBIOS names.

 
It's not the enable or disable auto dial as I don't have a phone line hooked up. it's the fact that that window pops up all teh time when it is looking for a page to connect to.
 
Do you have any option set in Netscape that says to Dial whenever a connection is not present?

Specifies that when you need an Internet connection and a network connection is not available, your browser automatically attempts to connect using your default Dial-Up Networking connection.

If so try changing it to never dial.

If you feel a screenshot of what you are seeing would make things clearer try this site.

 
Please do a complete faq608-4650

I think malware from you description.

 
I checked it for malware and any other type of spyware using Adaware 6.0 but got nothing,. However after a few days at home, the computer seems to have settled down and is longer requesting access via different modem connections. Weird or what?
 
I checked it for malware and any other type of spyware using Adaware 6.0 but got nothing. However after a few days at home, the computer seems to have settled down and is longer requesting access via different modem connections. Weird or what?
 
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