Re: can't connect to juno web via 56k modem



Hi Jad,
I just ran the wizard, but it still has everything grayed out except for the
: "Connect using a broadband connection that is always on."

Thanks for the idea.

I also thought about restore points, but there are none from before this
problem occured.

agghhh!!!!

Mike

"JAD" <kapasitor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:qUXUe.1756$6Z3.969@xxxxxxxxxxx
>I believe that is the problem, try running the 'small network wizard', it
> sounds as though your connection is set to run through a LAN. (broadband)
>
> "Mike Hollywood" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9oednV3TbLWF27neRVn-uQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> HI Jad,
>>
>> I think you're on to something here. There's an ethernet card in the
>> box,
>> and I used that with cat5 cable to router to get to the internet and get
> the
>> new version of juno. It works fine. To get to Juno's web site I used IE
> 6,
>> and then typed in the juno address, etc.
>> Guess what? Under tools, options, internet, connections it won't allow
>> me
>> to create a dialup connection. That option is grayed out. When I use
>> the
>> connection wizard it has a dot in the broadband selection and won't let
>> me
>> remove it. I tried with the cat5 cable in and out after rebooting. So,
> it
>> looks like the problem is with IE's connection component. What may be
>> happening is with the dialup grayed out, when Juno looks to dialup it
>> sees
>> grayed out it says their is no modem. This isn't what juno's error
> message
>> says, though, it says windows is reporting there is no modem, not IE is
>> reporting no modem. Juno still gets email fine via dial-up.
>> Do you think this is really the problem and if so, do you have any ideas
> on
>> how to make it let me add a dial up account?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>> "JAD" <kapasitor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:PFmUe.32846$1g2.14030@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> > browser?
>> > settings in the browser for connection criteria?
>> > do you even get to the login on the www?
>> >
>> > "Mike Hollywood" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:19udnRpebvkIbLzeRVn-3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> I have Juno 5.0 installed, fresh install, on a homebrew P2 350 running
> XP
>> >> pro with 192 MB PC100, 5 gig hard drive, and a 56K modem from an old
>> >> gateway. The mail feature works fine. However, it won't connect to
>> >> their
>> >> web server. This isn't the free one, but the $15 a month one Juno
>> > server.
>> >> After about a minute I get a report screen from Juno saying that
> Windows
>> > is
>> >> telling it there is no modem installed in the system. It goes on to
> say
>> >> that Juno relys on Windows to tell it about the modem.
>> >>
>> >> I tried 3 different modems with the same result.
>> >> Uninstalled and reinstalled Juno after downloading the current version
>> > with
>> >> the same result.
>> >>
>> >> Windows says all's well. In the diagnostics it says the modem is on
> irq
>> > 11.
>> >> I thought i was on to something there because fishing around in the
> Bios,
>> > i
>> >> remembered seeing the modem was on IRQ 4. Luckily the bios made it
> easy
>> > to
>> >> switch the IRQ to 11, but I still get the same errror message from
> Juno.
>> >>
>> >> I emailed juno last week and got a generic reply outlining all the
> things
>> > I
>> >> had already done to resolve this.
>> >>
>> >> Juno's software, when I query if for a modem setup, sees the modem.
>> >>
>> >> I used both juno's and window's remove hardware feature to uninstall
> and
>> >> reinstall the modem and it's drivers with the same result, it connects
> to
>> >> their email website and does email, but says winows is telling it
>> >> there
>> >> is
>> >> no modem when I try to connect to the internet server.
>> >>
>> >> I turned off all security features, fire walls, anti-virus, pop up
>> > blockers,
>> >> spyware blocker, etc., and the same thing occurs, email is fine, won't
>> >> connect to the web server. I've been fooling with this for about 3
> weeks
>> >> and am about to give up on it, but thought I'd post here in case some
>> >> else
>> >> has run into this.
>> >>
>> >> I searched for a ng on juno but couldn't find one.
>> >>
>> >> TIA for any ideas.
>> >>
>> >> Mike
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>


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