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Jake
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      01-22-2004, 07:00 AM
I have a DSL provider that requires you to logon via your
computer, thus it is not always on. So when I tried to
connect my Wireless-G Base Station and I get to the point
where you have to connect it to the computer I lose my
internet connection and it will not sign back through the
base station. Does anyone have any help? Thanks

Jake
 
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      01-22-2004, 10:20 AM
Did you use Winpoet or Enternet 300? If that is the case you are using
a PPPoE connection & you just need to configure the router to do the
PPPoE connection instead of the computer.

Jake wrote:
> I have a DSL provider that requires you to logon via your
> computer, thus it is not always on. So when I tried to
> connect my Wireless-G Base Station and I get to the point
> where you have to connect it to the computer I lose my
> internet connection and it will not sign back through the
> base station. Does anyone have any help? Thanks
>
> Jake


 
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      01-22-2004, 04:23 PM
I use My ISP to connect the DSL. so I'm not sure . . .
how would I go about configuring the router to do the
PPPoE (what is a PPPoE)?
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you use Winpoet or Enternet 300? If that is the case

you are using
>a PPPoE connection & you just need to configure the

router to do the
>PPPoE connection instead of the computer.
>
>Jake wrote:
>> I have a DSL provider that requires you to logon via

your
>> computer, thus it is not always on. So when I tried to
>> connect my Wireless-G Base Station and I get to the

point
>> where you have to connect it to the computer I lose my
>> internet connection and it will not sign back through

the
>> base station. Does anyone have any help? Thanks
>>
>> Jake

>
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>

 
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      01-25-2004, 12:56 AM
Which version of Windows are you running?

jake wrote:
> I use My ISP to connect the DSL. so I'm not sure . . .
> how would I go about configuring the router to do the
> PPPoE (what is a PPPoE)?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Did you use Winpoet or Enternet 300? If that is the case

>
> you are using
>
>>a PPPoE connection & you just need to configure the

>
> router to do the
>
>>PPPoE connection instead of the computer.
>>
>>Jake wrote:
>>
>>>I have a DSL provider that requires you to logon via

>
> your
>
>>>computer, thus it is not always on. So when I tried to
>>>connect my Wireless-G Base Station and I get to the

>
> point
>
>>>where you have to connect it to the computer I lose my
>>>internet connection and it will not sign back through

>
> the
>
>>>base station. Does anyone have any help? Thanks
>>>
>>>Jake

>>
>>.
>>


 
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