  Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs: | reply to Bob Carrick Re: RasPPPoE installation problem
I tried rebooting. While trying to install it I was currently online. Should I disconnect from the internet first? -- Tall blond dark and mean Rough and tough and strong and leanhttp://www.maxolasersquad.com |
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join:2002-10-09 Sacramento, CA | yes you should! RASPPoE harnesses DUN components, so it needs to incactive. What I am more interested is why bother with RADPPPoE when WinXP has PPPoE support built-in that should work for 99% of people. |
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  Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs:
| Ok, I see what my problem is. I thought that was to install RASPPPoE. I see now I just unzip the folder. I am just giving RASPPPoE a try to see what it's like. I have heard a lot of good stuff about it. Even some people reporting slightly lower pings and higher transfer rates with it. If I like it I'll keep it. If it doesn't offer me anything extra I'll just stick with the built in client. -- Tall blond dark and mean Rough and tough and strong and leanhttp://www.maxolasersquad.com |
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  cslepage Premium join:2001-11-22 Lake City, FL | The main advantage to using RASPPOE over what XP offers is it works better if you are using ICS. |
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