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I think ZetaAce is right. My experience is that, unlike with dial-up modems where you have to choose which model, speed, etc., along with local access numbers, most ISP's and high speed services work reasonably seamlessly with windows for TCP-IP (LAN) connections.
As I think ZA is pointing out, it may be that when your Windows Operating system) was installed, there were some configuration files that weren't installed with it because they aren't needed in a standard installation.
(could I have used "install" any more times in that sentence?)
Good luck.
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