Annoyances.org
Home » Windows Me Discussion Forum » Message 1035083077 Search | Help | Home
  
re: Getting ICS to work with PPPoE ADSL in ME
Saturday, October 19, 2002 at 8:04 pm
Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by paul (2 messages posted)


After doing some more google research,
the key seems to be:
=> when running the ICS wizard, choose the 
DIAL UP ADAPTER as "your connection to
the internet" ... *NOT* your ADSL modem.
=> after install, go to IE | Tools
Options | Connectons and make sure "always
dial my internet connecton" is selected.
=> on the host computer, in this connectons
window you will see a "sharing" button.
Click here and verify that in the "connect"
to the internet using" line, dial-up
adapter is listed.  This is working 
for me, so that oughta do it...
Good luck!





On Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 11:24 pm, paul wrote: >I have a question about Getting >Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to work with PPPoE:

I am trying to get ICS >to work with a (bellsouth provider/3com internal ADSL modem) PPPoE ADSL internet >connection. Has anyone been able to do this? >

>I have a 3com homephoneline network in place, which works great until ICS hacks it >up. I have been through the (excellent) "setting up ICS" article. After installing >ICS, in the wizard, if I choose "direct connect with 3com ADSL PCI Modem Dialup/PPP" >... then I am not able to connect on the host at all. If instead, I choose the DUN >connectoid which actually establishes my PPPoE net connection, then my host connects >fine, but the clients cannot. >




Written in response to:
Getting ICS to work with PPPoE ADSL in ME (paul: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 11:24 pm)

There are presently no replies to this message.

All messages in this thread [show all]
-Getting ICS to work with PPPoE ADSL in ME (paul: Tue, Oct 15, 2002, 11:24 pm)
*re: Getting ICS to work with PPPoE ADSL in ME (paul: Sat, Oct 19, 2002, 8:04 pm)
Return to the Windows Me Discussion Forum

All content at Annoyances.org is Copyright © 1995-2008 Creative Elementtm All rights reserved.
Please do not plagiarize; redistributing these pages without permission is strictly prohibited.