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What is a dialer and why should I use one to connect to
the Internet instead of my browser? A
dialer is a program that actually establishes and maintains
the connection when you go online. The Windows95/98
dialer program is called Dial-up Networking (DUN). Macintosh
or Apple computers use a program called Remote Access
or FreePPP, and Windows NT uses RAS. Contrary to what
most Internet uses believe, it is these programs and
NOT the browser (Netscape or Internet Explorer) that
dial into the Internet.
"What does a dialer look like" you might ask?
The dialer is also referred to as the "Connect
To" window because when you double-click on it,
a "Connect To" window comes up with your username,
password, phone, and location displayed in boxes. You
should think of connecting as a Two Step Process. (1)
Dial in, (2) Bring up Browser The reason for this is
that the browser is not made to dial in for you! When
you bring up the browser first, the browser tells Windows
to dial in. Eventually, Windows will not recognize that
you wish to connect solely by bringing up the browser,
and so you will get an error about "no DNS"
or "the page cannot be displayed." When you
dial in first, the computer makes sure that there is
a connection already established so that when you bring
up the browser, the browser doesn't have to tell Windows
to dial in because the connection is already established.
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When I try to connect, I get an error that says, "Server
does not have a DNS entry" or "Error 404, the
page cannot be displayed". What's going on?
These error messages normally occur
when Netscape or Internet Explorer cannot find a webpage
because the computer is not dialed in when the browser
is opened up. If this happens, make sure that the system
dialed in before the browser is brought up. You can
do this by double-clicking on the Desktop icon that
says "MobileTel" or "Shortcut to MobileTel".
This is your dialer (refer to "What is a dialer
and why should I use one to connect to the Internet
instead of my browser?" above). If you are making
sure that you are connecting before you bring up a browser
and a webpage still is not coming up, you probably have
a simple connection problem and you need to restart
the computer. If restarting the computer doesn't fix
this problem, please call MobileTel Internet Technical
Support
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3.
How do I disable call waiting in my dialer?
If the phone line that you are using
to connect to the Internet has call waiting, the Internet
connection may get disconnected every time someone calls
that line. For this reason, it is recommended that you
disable call waiting. To do this:
Double-Click on the dialer icon
on your desktop
Click on the button "DIALING PROPERTIES" in
Win95/98/Me and on the "PROPERTIES" button
in Win2000/XP.
In the Dialing Properties box that comes up, look in
the middle of the box for a checkbox that says "To
disable call waiting, dial:" and put a check in
the box.
Then further to the right, click on the drop down arrow
and choose the " *70, " option in Win95/98/Me.
If you are using WinXP or 2000, simply click in front
of the access number and type in "*70,".
Press "OK " and you have disabled call waiting.
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4.
How do I remove "1-985" from the access number?
If you notice that
every time you attempt to dial up you hear a voice recording
telling you that " We're sorry, but you do not
need to dial a "1-985" before the number…",
you probably have a 1-985 before the access number.
To remove this out of the phone number box:
- Double-Click on the dialer
icon on your desktop (says "Dial Mobiletel Internet")
Click on the button "DIALING PROPERTIES" in
the bottom, right-hand corner
Look for the "United States of America" and
to the right there will be an "Area Code"
box
In the white box under "Area Code", make sure
that it has "985", if not, type it in the
box
After "985" is in the box, press " OK
"
Now when you look at the access number, the "1-985"
should be removed
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5.
I keep getting a 6** error when I go to connect. What
does it mean? These
error messages normally occur in the Dial-up process.
Dial-Up Networking (DUN) will give these error messages
to let you know what is the problem. These error messages
are designed to help out the user in troubleshooting
the problem, but they can be rather misleading in some
instances. The following error codes are some of the
more common ones:
629 - "Port was disconnected
by remote machine" can mean lines are busy, wrong
username or password, or modem or phone line problems.
630 - "Port disconnected due to hardware failure"
means modem is malfunctioning, call the modem or computer
manufacturer.
650 - "Remote access server isn't responding"
can be fixed normally by restarting computer
678 - "There is no answer" means lines are
busy, but mostly occurs when you are having a modem
or phone line problem
680 - "There is no dial tone" means there
is no dial tone. To fix this, make sure that the phone
line is plugged into the modem port in the back of the
system that says "line" or has a picture that
looks like a phone line jack. If you have a special
type of surge protector or special phone line setup,
please consult your manual for correct connection setup.
691 - "Access denied because username and/or password
is invalid on the domain" means your username and/or
password is bad. Retype both to make sure they are correct,
remember, lowercase letters with no spaces. - Check
you Caps Lock key on your keyboard! (refer to "What
is my username and password?")
720 - " No PPP protocols configured" can mean
that the server that you are dialing is currently down
or the settings for your dialer are mis-configured.
If the latter, you will need to call Tech Support so
that we can look at some settings on your system.
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6.
My "Save Password" checkbox in my dialer is
grayed out. How can I fix this? This
normally occurs because you have opted to sign onto
Windows when it boots up. By doing this, you disable
the password saving feature for Windows. The following
steps can help re-enable the password saving features:
- Click on the START button
- Go to FIND and when it branches out, click on FILES
OR FOLDERS
- In the NAMED box, type *.pwl
- In the LOOK IN box, make sure that is says (C:)
- Click on the button that says FIND NOW
- Any files that come up after that need to be deleted.
To do this, Right-Click on each file, then left click
on DELETE in the menu that comes up.
- Close this box once all these have been removed, then
Click on the START button again
- Go to SETTINGS and when it branches out, click on
the CONTROL PANEL option
- When the Control Panel comes up, double-click on the
NETWORK icon.
- Look under the CONFIGURATION tab and make sure that
you have CLIENT FOR MICROSOFT NETWORKS or MICROSOFT
FAMILY LOGON. If you don't have these, you must add
one. To add one: Click on ADD on the right-hand side.
Click on PROTOCOL, then on ADD again. On the left-hand
side under the Manufacturers' list, click on MICROSOFT,
then on the right-hand side click on CLIENT FOR MICROSOFT
NETWORKS, and then click on ADD. After all this, you
will be back to the Configuration tab and a Client for
Microsoft Networks should be in the box.
- Further down the Network Configuration box you will
have a PRIMARY NETWORK LOGON box. Make sure that CLIENT
FOR MICROSOFT or MICROSOFT FAMILY LOGON is selected.
Then press the OK button
- You should then be prompted to restart the computer.
Click the YES option or it you did not get the restart
prompt, go to START, click on SHUTDOWN, choose RESTART,
then press OK
- After the computer has restarted, you will get a box
that comes that will come up asking you to logon to
Windows. In the Username box, type your username (refer
to What is my username and password?) but *VERY IMPORTANT*
DO NOT TYPE A PASSWORD* in the password box. Leave it
blank. This is key!
- After typing in your Username in the Username box,
click on the OK button. If it asks you to confirm the
password, just press OK, DO NOT type a password in the
boxes provided
- After the computer finishes booting up, open your
dialer and type in your password is the box provided.
You will notice that the SAVE PASSWORD box is now accessible.
After you have typed in your password, click on the
SAVE PASSWORD box to put a check in it.
- You have to connect one time successfully to have
the dialer save the password and after that, the password
will be saved!!!
NOTE: If after you have followed these
steps and the Save Password box is still grayed out,
you will need to call your computer manufacturer to
help you save the password.
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7.
I get disconnected frequently. What is the problem?
The reasons as to why you
are getting disconnected from the service vary upon
different instances. For example, if your computer is
telling you that it has been idle for "X"
amount of time and that it will disconnect you unless
otherwise noted, it is a combination of your machine
and a Window's settings that is causing the problem.
If this is the case, you would be better off calling
us to help you walk through disabling the "idle
disconnect" feature.
But if the machine just disconnects with no prior warning
and then asks you to connect again, then the problem
either exists with your modem or the telephone lines
in which you connect with. Outdated modem drivers (the
software with which tells your computer how to run your
modem) can cause slower connection speeds and even disconnects
in some cases. The computer manufacturer can help to
tell you if newer drivers exist, and if so, help you
out in installing these drivers correctly.
But the main reason for getting disconnected from any
Internet service is the phone lines. Phone line degradation
will not only cause a substantial decrease in connection
speeds, but will kill your connection with no warning.
Excessive phone line noise is a leading factor in constant
disconnects rates because it causes your modem to eventually
lose a signal from our server, and it (your modem) disconnects
from the server (us). There might not be a noticeable
amount of noise in the phone lines, and it is because
of this that you should call MobileTel Internet Technical
Support to troubleshoot the problem.
Mobiletel Internet does not purposely disconnect any
customer, except for the following two reasons: We have
an idle disconnect time of 60 minutes. That is, if you
are connected to our servers and no activity is detected
for 60 minutes, the connection will be dropped. Secondly,
we have a continuous connection timeout of five (5)
hours to prevent dedicated services from being run on
dial-up connections. But even after being disconnected,
you can connect right back to the server (for another
five (5) consecutive hours. If you have further questions,
please feel free to give us a call, MobileTel Internet
offers 24 hour Tech Support, 7 days a week.
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8.
When I leave my computer online for five minutes, a prompt
comes up asking me to either stay connected or disconnect
now. How can I disable the Idle Disconnect message from
coming up? Most versions
of Windows will have an option that will disconnect
the computer from the Internet after a certain amount
of time the system has been idle while on the Internet.
This is referred to as the Idle Disconnect feature.
When this occurs, the system will bring up a warning
to let you know that "the connection has been idle
for X amount of time, would you like to stay online"
and then give you the option to stay connected or disconnect.
While this can be a nifty feature, many find this to
be a nuisance. Here's how to disable this feature:
Click on the START button, Go
to SETTINGS, and then click on CONTROL PANEL
Double-click on the INTERNET or INTERNET OPTIONS icon
If you had the INTERNET icon, click on the tab that
says CONNECTION, then look in the middle of the window.
There will be a checkbox that says "Disconnect
if idle for …" and put a check in this box.
Then press OK and the Idle Disconnect feature should
be disabled.
If you had the INTERNET OPTIONS icon, click on the tab
that says CONNECTION, then look for a button labeled
SETTINGS on the right-hand side. In the next window
that comes up, look at the bottom portion for "Dial-up
settings" and on the right, click on the ADVANCED
button. In the next window that appears, here will be
a checkbox that says "Disconnect if idle for…".
Click on this box to place a check in it, then press
OK until no more OK buttons are displayed on the screen.
The Idle Disconnect feature should now be disabled.
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9.
What should my connection speed be and how can I speed
it up? There are
a lot of factors that affect connection speeds. To make
things easy, let's limit them to three: The ISP, the
modem, and the phone lines.
First of all, devices that use a phone
line connection must follow certain standards in order
to reach 56k speeds. Today, the industry standard for
56k modems is V.90. Most ISP's (including MobileTel
Internet) use this standard in their connection equipment.
A modem (which is the device inside your computer that
connects you to the Internet) must follow this V.90
standard as well.
Phone lines play a big factor in the connection speed
game because they are the medium for which all the data
actually transfers on. If you have the best modem the
market has to offer and your ISP is using the best equipment,
your connection speed can still be greatly hindered
because of your phone lines. Phone line systems must
also have V.90 equipment in order to be able to transfer
data at 56k speeds. This varies depending on which area
you live and can be found out by contacting your phone
company.
The V.90 standard utilizes the potential of the phone
lines to grant speeds of up to 53k. Why just 53k and
not 56k? Because phone lines cannot carry data across
at speeds faster than that. Not only that, but the FCC
limits the legal speed on telephone networks to 53kps.
So, even if you had optimal conditions (V.90 modem,
ISP, and phone lines) the maximum you would be able
to connect at is 53k.
Connection speeds can also be affected by how many telephone
switches the signal must pass through in order to connect
to the ISP's server. A telephone switch changes the
signal from Analog to Digital and visa versa. The more
switches the signal must pass through, the slower the
average connection speed will be.
So what's the bottom line? Basically, with MobileTel
Internet, the average connection speed ranges from 40k
- 50k, which is very good. If you find that you are
connecting at speeds lower than this, you will want
to make sure of the following:
Make sure that your modem is 56k,
V.90 compliant. If you have 56k modem, but are not sure
if it is using the latest V.90 drivers, contact the
modem manufacturer. Normally all modems made within
the last 2 years are V.90 compliant and come with V.90
drivers pre-installed.
If you have the latest V.90 drivers and are still not
getting speeds at least 40k, then contact your phone
company to see if anything can be done about this. But
be warned!!! Most telephone companies DO NOT guarantee
speeds higher than 14.4k, which is the speed that most
modern fax machine transfers data at.
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10.
Every time I dial I get an error message "the file
C:\Netscape3\Program\isp.scp could not be found "
What has happened to the file and how can I fix this?
This error message
normally occurs when you upgrade from Netscape 3.0 to
a higher version of Netscape. When you un-install Netscape
3.0, the dialer is still looking for a script file,
which is something MobileTel Internet used when we handed
out versions of Netscape 3.0. To resolve this, follow
these steps
Double-click on MY COMPUTER
Double-click on DIAL-UP NETWORKING
Look for the icon labeled MOBILETEL INTERNET and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on PROPERTIES
In the window that comes up, click on the SCRIPTING
tab on the top
Look for a box that says, "File name:" and
remove the C:\Netscape3\Program\isp.scp that appears
in this box completely, then press the OK button and
the problem should be resolved.
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11.
How can I change my access number to a different Mobiletel
Internet location? MobileTel
Internet has many access numbers throughout the South-Eastern
Louisiana location. We offer services in Grand Isle
(850-9899), Leeville (396-7899), South Lafourche (691-9999),
Lockport (532-4040), Thibodaux (435-5999), Houma (850-9899),
Laplace (725-9999), Kenner (478-9999), and all the surrounding
areas. To find out if these areas are a local call for
you, please contact your phone company to see if any
long distance fees will apply. You can easily create
a new access account, even if you have outdated software.
Follow these simple instructions to
change the access number in Win95/98:
Double-click on MY COMPUTER
Double-click on DIAL-UP NETWORKING
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on PROPERTIES
In the window that comes up, look for a box labeled
"Telephone number:" and type in any of the
MobileTel Internet access number listed above.
Press the OK button and the new access number should
be in the dialer the next time you connect to the Internet.
Follow these simple instructions to
change the access number in WinMe:
Click on START, SETTINGS, DIAL-UP NETWORKING.
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on PROPERTIES
In the window that comes up, look for a box labeled
"Telephone number:" and type in any of the
MobileTel Internet access number listed above.
Press the OK button and the new access number should
be in the dialer the next time you connect to the Internet.
Follow these simple instructions to
change the access number in Win2000:
Click on START, SETTINGS, NETWORKING AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on PROPERTIES
In the window that comes up, look for a box labeled
"Telephone number:" and type in any of the
MobileTel Internet access number listed above.
Press the OK button and the new access number should
be in the dialer the next time you connect to the Internet.
Follow these simple instructions to
change the access number in WinXP:
Click on START, ALL PROGRAMS,
ACCESSORIES, COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on PROPERTIES
In the window that comes up, look for a box labeled
"Telephone number:" and type in any of the
MobileTel Internet access numbers listed above.
Press the OK button and the new access number should
be in the dialer the next time you connect to the Internet.
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12.
My dialer icon is missing from my desktop, how can I get
it back? If the MobileTel
Internet Dialer icon is missing from the desktop in
Win95/98:
Double-click on MY COMPUTER
Double-click on DIAL-UP NETWORKING
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on CREATE SHORTCUT
When the error message comes up that says "…
cannot create a short cut here, would you like to place
it on the desktop" click on YES option. The dialer
icon should now be back on the desktop.
If the MobileTel Internet Dialer icon is missing from
the desktop in WinMe:
Click on START, SETTINGS, DIAL-UP
NETWORKING
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on CREATE SHORTCUT
When the error message comes up that says "…
cannot create a short cut here, would you like to place
it on the desktop" click on YES option. The dialer
icon should now be back on the desktop.
If the MobileTel Internet Dialer icon is missing from
the desktop in Win2000:
Click on START, SETTINGS, NETWORK
AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS.
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on CREATE SHORTCUT
When the error message comes up that says "…
cannot create a short cut here, would you like to place
it on the desktop" click on YES option. The dialer
icon should now be back on the desktop.
If the MobileTel Internet Dialer icon is missing from
the desktop in WinXP:
Click on START, ALL PROGRAMS,
ACCESSORIES, COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORK CONNECTIONS.
Look for your MobileTel Internet dialer icon and Right-click
on it
In the menu that pops up, Left-click on CREATE SHORTCUT
When the error message comes up that says "…
cannot create a short cut here, would you like to place
it on the desktop" click on YES option. The dialer
icon should now be back on the desktop.
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14.
How do I configure dial up with Windows Vista?
1. Click on Start, and then Connect
To.
2. Click “Set up a connection or network”.
3. Highlight “Set up a dial up connection”
and click Next.
4. Type in your dial up access number.
1. South Lafourche 693-8888
2. Houma 850-9899
3. Thibodaux 435-5999
4. Leeville/Fourchon 396-1111
5. Grand Isle 787-9998
6. Lockport 532-4040
*Be advised: In order for
you to connect to MobileTel Internet's network, you
will be configuring your computer to place a phone call
to one of MobileTel Internet's local access numbers.
You, the customer, are solely responsible for assuring
that the number your computer or similar dial-up network
device dials is local to your calling area. MobileTel
Internet and/or its staff are not financially responsible
for any calls placed by your computer.
5. Enter your MobileTel Internet username and password.
(Example: If your email address is customer@mobiletel.com,
then your username would be customer.) Your password
will be found on the bottom of your customer agreement
form, if you have one. It is usually in the format of
2 letters and 4 numbers (ab1234). All passwords must
be typed in all lowercase letters.
6. Type in a connection name. We recommend our customers
type MobileTel here to help make troubleshooting quicker
and easier.
7. Once you have all of the information typed in, click
Connect. This will establish a connection to the Internet.
The last step is once Windows notifies you that you
are connected; open your web browser (Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, etc.).
8. To connect in the future, just click on Start, then
Connect To. Your connection will be listed on the box
that pops up. Just highlight your connection then click
Connect.
9. If you have any problems, please contact technical
support at 866-774-2446.
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