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eyespy

join:2002-12-09
Canada
reply to Brano
Re: [XP] Lynksys router BEFSR41 PPPoE problem

Hmmm...
I don't see those "obtain from DHCP" settings anywhere. Do they become visible after I uninstall the High Speed connection software?

bill


Brano
I hate Vogons
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join:2002-06-25
Burlington, ON
reply to eyespy
No, uninstall it.

eyespy

join:2002-12-09
Canada
reply to eyespy
Forget to ask,
do I still connect using High Speed connection manager?

Thanks,
bill

eyespy

join:2002-12-09
Canada
reply to Brano
Thanks,
will give it a try!
bill


Brano
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reply to eyespy
On the PC in TCP/IP settings under Network Properties.

eyespy

join:2002-12-09
Canada
reply to Brano
OK,
so is the "obtain from DHCP" option in Network properties or Router config?

Thanks,
bill


Brano
I hate Vogons
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join:2002-06-25
Burlington, ON
reply to eyespy
The router will handle your internet PPPoE connection for all your PCs centrally.
You will be able to access internet from any PC behind the router.

eyespy

join:2002-12-09
Canada

reply to Brano
I have enetered the necessary info into the Router ie:PPoE info
If I remove authentication, that will disable my ability to log in to internet using the Aliant High speed Internet connection. Correct?
I'm a little confused over this.
Thanks,
bill


Brano
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join:2002-06-25
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reply to eyespy
Re: [XP] Lynksys router BEFSR41 PPOE problem

You have to remove all your PPPoE authentication from your PCs and set those to "obtain from DHCP".
Your PPPoE is handled by the router (enter your PPPoE info credentials to the router if you haven't yet) and the router will hand IP addresses to all connected PCs via DHCP.
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