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Old 06-02-2007, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kinextions
Im running XP and i believe i followed all the directions to a "T" and I had no luck getting the modem to work. I installed PDAnet and without doing anything, the connection worked.

I dont know what toggeling means, or how to do a "test dial" to see if my modem works. I'm not even close to being a computer expert and that is why i turn to this site for professional advice.

What can i delete/erase to start from scratch? or should i just settle for PDAnet working and keep it simple.
Try running PDANet for a few days and see how it works.

It's by far the simpler method!

If you have no issues then definitely stick with it as it's just a straight forward solution. I'd use it if I didn't have freezes.

If OTOH you do experience some freezing/disconnects and you want to try the method here, put a post up and we'll try to walk through it.
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