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Lando March 30th 05 02:30 PM

PPPoE
 
Has WinMe PPPoE already installed ?
It should be a driver for the Ethernet line ... I 'd like to install a dsl
ethernet line .
Thanks a lot.



Noel Paton March 30th 05 09:23 PM

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"Lando" wrote in message
...
Has WinMe PPPoE already installed ?
It should be a driver for the Ethernet line ... I 'd like to install a dsl
ethernet line .
Thanks a lot.





Mart March 30th 05 10:01 PM

And .. FWIW :-
"How to Configure ICS for Use with DSL Connections That Use PPPoE Adapters"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;273587

Mart


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
Plug and play is the order of business - it just works!

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
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In fond memory of one of life's Gentlemen - Alex Nichol
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"Lando" wrote in message
...
Has WinMe PPPoE already installed ?
It should be a driver for the Ethernet line ... I 'd like to install a
dsl
ethernet line .
Thanks a lot.







Mike M March 30th 05 10:17 PM

Noel,

AFAIK Win Me does not include PPOE adapter software. This is often
supplied by the ISP concerned alternatively some users use WinPOEt.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Noel Paton wrote:

Plug and play is the order of business - it just works!



Noel Paton March 30th 05 11:12 PM

ARRGH!!
You are probably right - I was thinking PPPoA.

--
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Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

In fond memory of one of life's Gentlemen - Alex Nichol
http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm

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"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Noel,

AFAIK Win Me does not include PPOE adapter software. This is often
supplied by the ISP concerned alternatively some users use WinPOEt.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Noel Paton wrote:

Plug and play is the order of business - it just works!





Lando March 31st 05 02:51 PM

I've found the PPPoE at http://www.raspppoe.com and
the instructions at http://www.raspppoe.com/README9X.HTM .
Could arise some problems this installation ? and if I take a restore
check point before it ....restoring the system everything would be OK ?
Thanks a lot.
Regards.





"Mike M" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Noel,

AFAIK Win Me does not include PPOE adapter software. This is often
supplied by the ISP concerned alternatively some users use WinPOEt.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Noel Paton wrote:

Plug and play is the order of business - it just works!





Mike M March 31st 05 03:19 PM

I can't comment about any possible problems you might encounter installing
raspppoe as I have only ever used PPPOA (Point to Point Protocol Over ATM)
rather than PPPOE. As for system restore, yes, I would certainly ensure
that a checkpoint is created before making any changes such as installing
raspppoe as restoring to that checkpoint should enable you to undo any
problems generated as a result of a problematic install.

Regards,
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Lando wrote:

I've found the PPPoE at
http://www.raspppoe.com and
the instructions at http://www.raspppoe.com/README9X.HTM .
Could arise some problems this installation ? and if I take a restore
check point before it ....restoring the system everything would be OK
? Thanks a lot.

!


Lando March 31st 05 07:34 PM


Many thanks .
May I ask your opinion about this note ? Is really asking to remove TCP ( or
I get this because of my bad English ....) ?
Regards.

IMPORTANT: Locate and select the TCP/IP-Adapter Name entry for the network
adapter connected to your broadband modem. If this network adapter is
dedicated to your broadband modem, simply click the Remove button. If you
also want to access other local machines through the same network adapter,
click the Configure button and assign a fixed IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.1
with subnet mask 255.255.255.0). If you do not take either of these steps,
you will experience periodic pauses while using this protocol, because
Windows will periodically halt the network adapter and try to acquire for an
IP address for it, which also makes the machine take significantly longer to
boot up.








"Mike M" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I can't comment about any possible problems you might encounter installing
raspppoe as I have only ever used PPPOA (Point to Point Protocol Over ATM)
rather than PPPOE. As for system restore, yes, I would certainly ensure
that a checkpoint is created before making any changes such as installing
raspppoe as restoring to that checkpoint should enable you to undo any
problems generated as a result of a problematic install.

Regards,
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Lando wrote:

I've found the PPPoE at
http://www.raspppoe.com and
the instructions at http://www.raspppoe.com/README9X.HTM .
Could arise some problems this installation ? and if I take a restore
check point before it ....restoring the system everything would be OK
? Thanks a lot.

!




Mike M March 31st 05 07:52 PM

Lando,

There's nothing wrong with your English or understanding of the note you
posted. I can think of no reason why the TCP protocol should be removed
from your network adapter since the internet works using TCP/IP. However,
as I have already mentioned, I have never used a connection requiring
PPPOE so am not qualified to comment. May I suggest that you post your
query to the windowsme.networking newsgroup where hopefully Steve Winograd
MVP will see your post.

Regards,
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Lando wrote:

Many thanks .
May I ask your opinion about this note ? Is really asking to remove
TCP ( or I get this because of my bad English ....) ?
Regards.

IMPORTANT: Locate and select the TCP/IP-Adapter Name entry for the
network adapter connected to your broadband modem. If this network
adapter is dedicated to your broadband modem, simply click the Remove
button. If you also want to access other local machines through the
same network adapter, click the Configure button and assign a fixed
IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0). If you
do not take either of these steps, you will experience periodic
pauses while using this protocol, because Windows will periodically
halt the network adapter and try to acquire for an IP address for it,
which also makes the machine take significantly longer to boot up.



BJ Honeycut March 31st 05 11:50 PM

On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:12:56 GMT,"Noel Paton"
penned this whopper in
microsoft.public.windowsme.new-user

ARRGH!!
You are probably right - I was thinking PPPoA.


No, but XP does. The best solution out there is PasPPoe.

--
"Time will bring to light whatever is hidden;
it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor."
Horace (65 - 8 BC); Roman poet.

Mike


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