[2nd attempt after several hours]
You need to state what OS you're using and if this is a DSL, cable or dialup connection. First, don't use that "Enternet 300 software" unless you ABSOLUTELY need it. Some ISP's "claim" you need it when you don't (BellSouth DSL for example). It can slow things down, not to mention it has to be running in the BG all the time, and, can cause some problems. You should have the "Network Neighborhood" icon on your desktop after installing a NIC (and on some PC's it's there before a NIC is installed). This is where you configure your NIC, TCP/IP, etc. Go to your "desktop" folder and look in it. It may already be on your desktop, but just off the screen where you can't see it. (right click it and go to 'properties'). As far as what is there, your ISP would probably have to tell you what the correct settings are. If it's still not on your desktop, TweakUI can add it. -Clint Happy Holidays to all & God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner Want to exchange links with us? http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Any NIC/internet Connection gurus out there that can help me out, I would appreciate it. I have service with a local telco and due to their different thought process than I am used to in my hometown in the US, I do not have a copy of the drivers and software on disk. So I downloaded the drivers for the Hyundai SpeedXess HASP-100H NIC and Enternet 300 software. Problem is, when I try to go in and make a connection, I get an error mesage saying: "Profile Wizard found adapters installed in your computer but did not find any with a TCP stack configured." I see the device in the device manager, and it shows as working properly, but when I try to set up the profile, it doesn't see the card. Anyone able to walk me through the steps needed to correct this? The reason I'm setting this up myself and not calling the phone company is because they are very back logged, and when they do get out to work on people's systems, the settings are all in Korean and I want it set up in English so I can fix the connections if need be. Any and all tips are appreciated. Thomas ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
