  Bob Carrick Premium,ExMod 2002 join:2000-04-24 New York, NY
| Why are you not just using the native PPPoE in XP? 1) Go to "Start" -> "Control Panel" 2) Click on "Network & Internet Connections" 3) Click on "Network Connections" 4) Click on "Create a new Connection" 5) Click "Next" 6) Check off "Connect to the Internet" -> Click "Next" 7) Check off "Set up my connection manually" -> Click "Next" 8) Check off "Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password" -> Click Next 9) Type in your ISP's name -> Click "Next" 10) Enter your userid as provided by your ISP. Note: you may need to include your ISP's domain as part of your userid. Example: For Verizon customers it would be userid@verizon.net. 11) Enter your password as provided by your ISP, enter it a second time to confirm -> Check off "Use this account name" -> Check off "Make this the default Internet connection" -> Click "Next" 12) Check off "Add a shortcut to this connection to your desktop" -: Click "Next" 13) Click "Connect" 14) Surf away!
(.98 is the newest version of RASPPPoE by the way). -- Bob -»www.carricksolutions.com - PPPoE / Broadband help website - EnterNet, Tango, WinPoET, MacPoET, RASPPPoE, Access Manager, Broadjump, NetVoyager, CFoS, Friendly, and Networking |