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JASON
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      09-02-2003, 10:30 PM
Microsift said
CAUSE
Some Internet service providers' (ISPs') Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL) connections use a software virtual
adapter known as a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
(PPPoE) adapter. This adapter is not recognized by ICS as
an adapter that is available to be used.

RESOLUTION
NOTE: If ICS is installed, please uninstall before
continuing.

For ICS and Internet Explorer to function properly using a
PPPoE adapter, ICS must be configured in the following
manner:

Start Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then select
Options.
Click Connections, and then click Always dial my default
connection.
Under Dialup Setting, make sure that the connection to the
DSL's ISP is selected as the default connection.
Click OK, and then quit Internet Explorer.
BUT when i go to Dialup setting my DSL nic card is not
there? Can someone help
 
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BeamGuy
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      09-03-2003, 12:20 AM
Buy a router, good ones start at $30 online...

"JASON" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:0c1101c371a1$d0b48270$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Microsift said
> CAUSE
> Some Internet service providers' (ISPs') Digital
> Subscriber Line (DSL) connections use a software virtual
> adapter known as a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
> (PPPoE) adapter. This adapter is not recognized by ICS as
> an adapter that is available to be used.
>
> RESOLUTION
> NOTE: If ICS is installed, please uninstall before
> continuing.
>
> For ICS and Internet Explorer to function properly using a
> PPPoE adapter, ICS must be configured in the following
> manner:
>
> Start Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then select
> Options.
> Click Connections, and then click Always dial my default
> connection.
> Under Dialup Setting, make sure that the connection to the
> DSL's ISP is selected as the default connection.
> Click OK, and then quit Internet Explorer.
> BUT when i go to Dialup setting my DSL nic card is not
> there? Can someone help



 
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jason
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      09-03-2003, 12:45 AM
Thanks but that dos not help, I have a wireless
network "pear to pear" and would like to set this up with
out one. Plus i have two nics in the pc one for the DSL
and one for the network
>-----Original Message-----
>Buy a router, good ones start at $30 online...
>
>"JASON" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

news:0c1101c371a1$d0b48270$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Microsift said
>> CAUSE
>> Some Internet service providers' (ISPs') Digital
>> Subscriber Line (DSL) connections use a software

virtual
>> adapter known as a Point to Point Protocol over

Ethernet
>> (PPPoE) adapter. This adapter is not recognized by ICS

as
>> an adapter that is available to be used.
>>
>> RESOLUTION
>> NOTE: If ICS is installed, please uninstall before
>> continuing.
>>
>> For ICS and Internet Explorer to function properly

using a
>> PPPoE adapter, ICS must be configured in the following
>> manner:
>>
>> Start Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then select
>> Options.
>> Click Connections, and then click Always dial my

default
>> connection.
>> Under Dialup Setting, make sure that the connection to

the
>> DSL's ISP is selected as the default connection.
>> Click OK, and then quit Internet Explorer.
>> BUT when i go to Dialup setting my DSL nic card is not
>> there? Can someone help

>
>
>.
>

 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      09-03-2003, 06:09 AM
In article <0c1101c371a1$d0b48270$(E-Mail Removed)>, "JASON"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Microsift said
>CAUSE
>Some Internet service providers' (ISPs') Digital
>Subscriber Line (DSL) connections use a software virtual
>adapter known as a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
>(PPPoE) adapter. This adapter is not recognized by ICS as
>an adapter that is available to be used.
>
>RESOLUTION
>NOTE: If ICS is installed, please uninstall before
>continuing.
>
>For ICS and Internet Explorer to function properly using a
>PPPoE adapter, ICS must be configured in the following
>manner:
>
>Start Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then select
>Options.
>Click Connections, and then click Always dial my default
>connection.
>Under Dialup Setting, make sure that the connection to the
>DSL's ISP is selected as the default connection.
>Click OK, and then quit Internet Explorer.
>BUT when i go to Dialup setting my DSL nic card is not
>there? Can someone help


Your DSL nic card isn't a dial-up connection, so it won't appear
there. Windows 98 treats a PPPoE connection as a dial-up connection,
so the PPPoE connection should appear. Configure ICS to share the
dial-up adapter.
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