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Old February 10th 10, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mart
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Default BTBroagband and WinMe

Noel,

The password is 'built-in' to the BT HomeHub router and is intended for use
on BT Broadband only :-

*Password*: Display the broadband password used by your Hub. Note that for
the BT Broadband service, the default broadband username and password set
into your Hub do not need to be changed. If not password is set (i.e. blank
password), *Not Configured* will be displayed

This should not be confused with an e-mail account Logon and Password of
course.

Mart



"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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The password is on the router - \if there's some form of password on the
PC, then there's something desperately wrong with your setup!
DELETE ALL DUN ENTRIES
set DUN to never dial
Set LAN options to default (uncheck everything)
retry

--
Noel Paton
CrashFixPC

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
www.crashfixpc.co.uk
"AAH" wrote in message
...
Mike
Is it this has something to do with the
change of password.
My password is still the same set by
BT?
Do I have to change it?









"Mike M" wrote in message
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AAH,

And the results of the 3 PING and 3 Browser tests I asked you to carry
out was what?

If the PING tests are OK and the browser tests all fail then open
Internet Options (Start | Settings | Control Panel | Internet Options)
and go to the Connections tab. Click LAN Settings and ensure that
"Automatically detect settings" is checked and that the "Proxy server"
box is unchecked. If there is an entry in the Dial-up and VPN settings
then click the button "Never dial a connection" or possibly "Dial
whenever a network connection is not present" if you sometimes still
want to use dial-up and your ADSL connection is down.

Hopefully this should help resolve your problem although it would
probably have been a bit quicker if you had answered my questions and
also mentioned that the DUN connectoid was popping up each time you were
attempting to use your browser.

Best of luck.
--
Mike M


AAH wrote:

Mike
Yes the DUN was poppingup so often and
to stop that I deleted my DUN email?