The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
On your computer running Windows NT or Windows 95, when you use Remote
Access (RAS) or Dial-up networking with the PPP and TCP/IP protocols
enabled, you cannot connect to computers on the Internet that are running
the World Wide Web (WWW), FTP, Telnet, or other software that relies on
TCP/IP packets to exchange information.
CAUSE
You have VJ Header compression enabled and VJ Header compression is not
compatible with the PPP server or router you are connecting to for
Internet access.
RESOLUTIONPerform the following steps to disable VJ header compression: Windows NT 3.5X
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 95
MORE INFORMATIONVJ header compression (also referred to as IP header compression) is only used during the exchange of TCP/IP packets. Ping.exe and Tracert.exe use ICMP packets to test connectivity and, therefore, are not affected by VJ header compression. Additional query words: dialup ip
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