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Hi, I'm using a PPPoE broadband connection and I would like to know if
there's a way to make it so it connect to the network automatically as I log-in to windows instead of me having to go through the whole connect to a network procedure everytime. Also, I noticed that the auto-connect don't work for me. (I.e.: you would expect that when Firefox or Internet explorer ask for the net, the connection dialog would pop-up) Once I'm connected, everything is well but it's confusing for people who uses my computer to have to manually connect every time they boot my computer up. Anyway probably something really simple but I did search the forums and did not find an answer. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Here's how to make it connect on it's own.
1. Go to Start Connect To. Right-click the connection in the list (the PPoE connection you usually use) and go to properties. Click Continue or type your Admin password if required. 2. From the Options tab, turn off the "Prompt for Name and Password" option. Optionally, you can turn off the "Display progress while connecting", but most people want to know if it's actually connecting while they wait. ;-) Click OK to close the dialog when you're done. Cancel out of the Connect To screen (do not connect yet). 3. Open Internet Properties in Control Panel (or, go to Internet Options from Internet Explorer or right-click Internet Explorer in the start menu and go to Internet Properties). 4. From the "Connections" tab, make sure your PPoE connection is set as default, and make sure it says "Always dial my default connection" under the list. 5. Click OK, then try to open a webpage. It should automatically dial, connect, and show the webpage anytime someone tries to access the web from then on. "alexender000" wrote: Hi, I'm using a PPPoE broadband connection and I would like to know if there's a way to make it so it connect to the network automatically as I log-in to windows instead of me having to go through the whole connect to a network procedure everytime. Also, I noticed that the auto-connect don't work for me. (I.e.: you would expect that when Firefox or Internet explorer ask for the net, the connection dialog would pop-up) Once I'm connected, everything is well but it's confusing for people who uses my computer to have to manually connect every time they boot my computer up. Anyway probably something really simple but I did search the forums and did not find an answer. Thanks in advance for the help. |