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re: Question about 'Replace Enternet 300 with Windows XP's built-in support for PPPoE'
Friday, April 11, 2003 at 8:50 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by XdeeP
(2 messages posted)
try adding the are code/and or entire phone number in the control panel's phone and
modem options. that usually works after you reboot.
On Sunday, November 10, 2002 at 10:59 am, Steve wrote:
>Here is the complete steps I used to set up ADSL....
>
>1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
>2. Click the "Network and Internet Connections" icon.
>3. Click the "Set up or change your Internet connection" icon.
>4. Click the Setup button, then click the Next button.
>5. Select "Connect to the Internet", then click the Next button.
>6. Select "Set up my connection manually", then click the Next button.
>7. Select "Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user
> name and password", then click the Next button.
>8. In the ISP Name field, type a name to identify your PPPoE connection
> (ie. EarthLink), then click the Next button.
>9. In the User name field, type your email address >10. In the Password and Confirm
>password fields, type your password.
>11. Uncheck the box next to "Use this account name and password when
> anyone connects to the Internet from this computer".
>12. Check the box next to "Make this the default Internet connection"
> if you wish to make the connection the default.
>13. Uncheck the box next to "Turn on Internet Connection Firewall for
> this connection", then click the Next button.
>14. Check the box next to "Add a shortcut to this connection to my
> desktop" to have a shortcut place on your desktop, then click the
> Finish button.
> After you have esatblished things work you can go
>back and enable the firewall if you want. It just helps
>not to have on when getting setup. Less to trouble shoot if you have a problem.
Good
>Luck
>
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