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ADSL via Network Card : Alternative Access software : RASPPPOE (Win9x)
When I was checking computer
journals and the web for solutions to my ADSL problem of
periodic delays in
browsing, I came across an alternative
Broadband access software (for ADSL
and for cable modems) :
RASPPPOE
PPP over Ethernet Protocol
for Windows98/98SE/ME and Windows 2000
written by: Robert Schlabbach
Homepage : http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb
It fixed the problem with the
periodic delays, is much faster in making the ADSL connection
than
my old access software, and it allows to use the connection for
Internet Connection Sharing.
This RASPPPOE access software is free for private use, as quoted
by the author:
License and Disclaimer
This driver, installation files and documentation is all Copyright
(C) 2000-2001 by Robert Schlabbach. All rights reserved.
It is distributed without any warranty. Use
at your own risk. You may use and copy it complete
and unmodified free of charge for non-commercial
purposes only. Commercial exploitation, redistribution for
commercial purposes, especially redistribution by Internet
service providers as "their" service to their
customers, is strictly prohibited. Internet
service providers must purchase a license for distribution to
their customers. The licensed version additionally features an
installer, which typically requires no reboot
and leads the user to the first login for an "instant
success" customer experience. For licensing details
please contact me.
Before you think to use this software, please be aware of :
When uninstalling the access software delivered by your ADSL or
Cable-Modem provider and
installing this access software :
- your Internet provider will NOT
give support on this RASPPPOE software !
- the author will NOT give
support for you !
- I will NOT give support for
you !
If you have problems and need help, visit the RASPPPOE
homepage and view the section on
trouble-shooting.
If you like to check, whether RASPPPOE has been used already with
your Internet-provider,
visit the RASPPPOE homepage, which shows
a list of providers where RASPPPOE has been
used/tested.
Installation for Windows98/98SE/ME (the installation
is different for Windows2000) :
(make sure that you have your
Windows98/98SE/ME Cd-ROM ready, you will need it)
you can try to install this RASPPPOE software in addition
to our old access software, but it is highly recommend to
un-install any previous access software to avoid interference's.
If you have a Windows98SE systems, please install FIRST the patch for NDIS.VXD !
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Download the
software from the
RASPPPOE homepage and
unzip
it to a folder of your choice: |
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In the Properties of "Network
Neighborhood" :
make sure, that the network card for
communication with the ADSL or cable modem
is properly installed.
( you can try to install this RASPPPOE software
in addition to our old access software, but it is
highly recommended to un-install any previous
access software to avoid interference's ).
Then, select the button "Add..."
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Select to install a "protocol" and continue
with "Add..." |
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Select the button "Have Disk" |
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enter the path to the folder, where
you
stored / uncompressed the RASPPPPOE
software (or use "Browse" to locate it, select
any of the INF-files ), then "OK" to continue. |
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It should display now:
"PPP over Ethernet Protocol",
select it (high-light it) and continue
with "OK" |
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This will add a lot more
entries to the
network configuration :
for each network adapter, it will install :
- PPP over Ethernet Protocol
and in additional :
- NDISWAN
- PPP over Ethernet Miniport
do NOT manually delete any of the entries
for NDISWAN or Miniport !
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To optimize the network configuration
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If you have a dedicated network adapter
to connect to the ADSL or cable modem
and a second network adapter for a local
network, you should delete the
"PPP over Ethernet protocol" for the LAN
network card. |
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If you have a dedicated network adapter
to connect to the ADSL or cable modem,
which is NOT used for a local network,
you should delete the "TCP/IP protocol"
for the network adapter connecting to the
ADSL/cable Modem.
(that will avoid the "periodic
delays in
browsing")
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Select OK to store this configuration.
Windows will need the Windows CD-ROM
to install additional files.
If you have Windows98SE and installed
already the NDIS.VXD-patch,
you will
be prompted with a Version Conflict
on NDIS.VXD :
select "Yes" to keep the new version.
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Before you can use RASPPPOE, you need to
restart your system.
Creating a connection:
RASPPPOE will use Microsoft Dial-Up networking, so please make
sure that
Dial-up networking is installed.
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To minimize the effort to define a dial-up
networking connection using RASPPPOE,
use START/RUN to execute the program:
RASPPPOE |
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If you followed the advise above and have
only one network adapter with
"PPP Over Ethernet Protocol", it will
already be selected.
Just click on "Create a Dial-up Connection",
then on "Exit"
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Open now the window for
"Dial-up Networking", where you will
find the new connection.
The name is very long, so you may want
to make a right-click and rename it to
a short name :
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Just for info (no actual need, since the
program RASPPPPOE did a good job
creating the connection) :
Right-click on the connection to select
to display the "Properties" :
- the phone-number has to be "0" |
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Properly configured....... |
You are ready to make the connection to the
Internet :
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start the connection (double-click), enter the
Username
and password, as assigned to you by your Internet
Provider,
place the check-mark on "Save Password" and
"Connect".
The dial-up icon will be displayed in the taskbar:

Double-click the icon for Dial-up connection :
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Select "Disconnnect" to
terminate the connection
(Once you are ready to do it)
The button "Details" provides additional
information
concerning your configuration , showing that RASPPPOE
is "declaring" your network card as an
ISDN-adapter,
So that it can be used with Dial-up networking. |
To protect your system, please install a Personal Firewall.
Since RASPPPOE is using Dial-up Networking, you can now configure
Internet Connection
Sharing on Windows98SE / ME.
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