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p.j.
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      06-30-2004
I have recently got aol broadband and set it up which wasnt a prob,
prob arises when i turn off my pc and then turn it back on . Iam,
using win ME and each time the pc is restarted i have to unplug the
usb cable provided by aol from there external modem ( bt voyager 100 )
and plug it back in for windows to recognise the modem. Each time i
ring aol they have a different answer from its your usb drivers that
need updating to its a windows registery issue . As you can imagine
this is very annoying so if there is anyone with any suggestions on
what i can do to sort this prob out it would be appreciated.

thank you in response
p.j.
 
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      06-30-2004
p.j. cried out

> I have recently got aol broadband and set it up which wasnt a
> prob, prob arises when i turn off my pc and then turn it back on .
> Iam, using win ME and each time the pc is restarted i have to
> unplug the usb cable provided by aol from there external modem (
> bt voyager 100 )
> and plug it back in for windows to recognise the modem. Each time
> i
> ring aol they have a different answer from its your usb drivers
> that need updating to its a windows registery issue . As you can
> imagine this is very annoying so if there is anyone with any
> suggestions on what i can do to sort this prob out it would be
> appreciated.
>
> thank you in response
> p.j.
>


I would try unplugging the USB cable, go into the device manager and
completely remove the modem. Reboot this would cause a complete
reinstall. Other than that it is always best to go with a Cat5
connection to the modem instead of USB.


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el duderino
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      06-30-2004
Personally I would delete all of AOL and go with some decent ISP. However,
be warned, it wont be that easy to get rid of AOL.
Have fun with your first AOL related problem, it's only just beginning and
the cerebral joy soon fades.
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> I have recently got aol broadband and set it up which wasnt a prob,
> prob arises when i turn off my pc and then turn it back on . Iam,
> using win ME and each time the pc is restarted i have to unplug the
> usb cable provided by aol from there external modem ( bt voyager 100 )
> and plug it back in for windows to recognise the modem. Each time i
> ring aol they have a different answer from its your usb drivers that
> need updating to its a windows registery issue . As you can imagine
> this is very annoying so if there is anyone with any suggestions on
> what i can do to sort this prob out it would be appreciated.
>
> thank you in response
> p.j.



 
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      06-30-2004
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> p.j. cried out
>
> > I have recently got aol broadband and set it up which wasnt a
> > prob, prob arises when i turn off my pc and then turn it back on .
> > Iam, using win ME and each time the pc is restarted i have to
> > unplug the usb cable provided by aol from there external modem (
> > bt voyager 100 )
> > and plug it back in for windows to recognise the modem. Each time
> > i
> > ring aol they have a different answer from its your usb drivers
> > that need updating to its a windows registery issue . As you can
> > imagine this is very annoying so if there is anyone with any
> > suggestions on what i can do to sort this prob out it would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > thank you in response
> > p.j.
> >

>
> I would try unplugging the USB cable, go into the device manager and
> completely remove the modem. Reboot this would cause a complete
> reinstall. Other than that it is always best to go with a Cat5
> connection to the modem instead of USB.
>
>
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      06-30-2004
Unknown wrote:
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