Loosing the network adapter

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Giora

Hello,
From time to time, when I am trying to dail an ADSL
connection, I get stuck with a dailing message. I have to
disable and re-enable the network adapter and then I can
dial.
Thank giora
 
Giora,

One doesn't normally dial an ADSL connection. It is one all the time from what I understand. So
you are trying to dial over a connection that is already there.

Send in the error message as that would give us a better idea what the problem is. But try to
access the Internet first before dialing, as you should already be connected on a constant
basis and should not need to dial up.

Thanks,
Gary
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