 Anon | Re: PPPoE
Bellsouth's new PPPoE was a terrible experience using the "NTS EnterNet 300 connect software" to pass a userID and password. The setup of EnterNet 300 on Windows NT 4 did not work at all. Has anyone had any luck with a firewall/router that supports PPPoE to pass the UserID and password? |
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 Anon | I really hate it for folks who are stuck with PPPoE (or, evern flakier, PPPoA.) It's problematic and buggy, in my opinion. What I really hate is that the ISP I work for, among others, STILL heralds their service as "an always on connection". It is NOT always on for PPPoE customers. My bridged/DHCP connection is always on. Having to launch WinPoet to connect is NOT what people think they are being sold. Boo! |
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 Anon | reply to Anon You can use the ISB2LAN. See my site below. For Windows NT you needed EnterNet 300 V1.3 which few are shipping, it is relatively new, also see my site below. Bob
»www.carricksolutions.com/pppoe.htm |
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 Anon | YOU COULD TRY A REVERSE ARB AND USP. THIS IS WHAT STEVIE SAID. |
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