Re: re pppoe connection dialer as a windows s ervice

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sir!
thanks for the prompt reply.
it is done thru a service provider who has run cable thru the town and he
has the router. i donot have a network, just a standalone PC.
"BTW: Since you are using PPPoE on ISDN I wonder if you are really
implementing IDSL."
i wonder what you mean!! i am a novice (being a physician all this jargon is
greek and latin to me.) i try to learn a little and keep up.
S.L.Narasimham

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
news:uTCbBIj7FHA.1420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: "S.L.NARASIMHAM" <slnsgr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> | i have windows xp with sp1 and some updates after that.
> | pppoe was enabled and i connect to an isdn connection --64 kbps- thru
> | realtek ethernet card. everytime i want a connection , i must double
click
> | the shortcut to the dialer on the desktop and say dial. the connection
goes
> | thru like in a dial up and i get connected.
> | is there a way to start it as a part of the startup and is there a way
to
> | disconnect automatically without right clicking the icon in the
notification
> | area and saying "disconnect"?
> | thanks in advance.
> | S.L.Narasimham.
> |
>
> Get a ISDN Router that supports PPPoE and the Router, not the PC will make
the PPPoE
> connection for you. This will have added benefits such as being able to
share the ISDN
> connection with upto 253 computers or game boxes such as the XBox and
Playstation/2.
> Additionally the NAT capabilities of the Router will enhance the security
of you PC.
>
> Example:
> http://www.sercomm.com/IR706H.htm
>
> BTW: Since you are using PPPoE on ISDN I wonder if you are really
implementing IDSL.
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>


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