Broadband connection in 98SE

Broadband connection in 98SE

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Broadband connection in 98SE muttaa 05-10-2006
Posted by muttaa on May 10, 2006, 8:55 am
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Hai everybody,

i need to know how to set-up a broadband connection(PPPoE)in 98SE.

I have a router modem with an installation CD.

My connection requires a username and a password.

It's pretty easy to do so in XP.

May i get help in this direction?


Posted by Quaoar on May 10, 2006, 9:32 am
muttaa wrote:
> Hai everybody,
>
> i need to know how to set-up a broadband connection(PPPoE)in 98SE.
>
> I have a router modem with an installation CD.
>
> My connection requires a username and a password.
>
> It's pretty easy to do so in XP.
>
> May i get help in this direction?
>

You set this up in the router - it is the "connecting" computer. Check
your router docs.

Q

Posted by Agent_C on May 10, 2006, 11:27 am
wrote:

>Hai everybody,
>
>i need to know how to set-up a broadband connection(PPPoE)in 98SE.
>
>I have a router modem with an installation CD.
>
>My connection requires a username and a password.
>
>It's pretty easy to do so in XP.
>
>May i get help in this direction?

When you set up your router and select 'PPPoe' as the connection type,
you should be prompted for your Comcast user-ID and password. From
that point on, the router should automatically connect and
authenticate for you.

It should be fairly invisible to you as the end user. Every time your
browser (or newsreader) attempts to access something on the Internet,
the router will negotiate the connection automatically.

A_C




Posted by Justice Gustine on May 11, 2006, 12:31 am
Am I the only one asking what dcom.modem.cable uses PPOE?


>Hai everybody,
>
>i need to know how to set-up a broadband connection(PPPoE)in 98SE.
>
>I have a router modem with an installation CD.
>
>My connection requires a username and a password.
>
>It's pretty easy to do so in XP.
>
>May i get help in this direction?

--
"From spongecake to satellites, it's gotta be Krebstar"

Posted by Quaoar on May 11, 2006, 2:16 am
Justice Gustine wrote:
> Am I the only one asking what dcom.modem.cable uses PPOE?
>
>
>> Hai everybody,
>>
>> i need to know how to set-up a broadband connection(PPPoE)in 98SE.
>>
>> I have a router modem with an installation CD.
>>
>> My connection requires a username and a password.
>>
>> It's pretty easy to do so in XP.
>>
>> May i get help in this direction?
>

It is the wrong group, but there's not a lot of activity, so ...

Q

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