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Consumer broadband generally refers to two technologies: cable modem and digital subscriber line DSL. Cable modem service is provided by CATV companies utilizing their installed infrastructure, over which cable TV signals are sent.

Using one of these two technologies, the service provider has a choice of several networking architectures that can be implemented.

The architecture determines how the connection is made at the link level and how users are authenticated on the network. It provides some security, along with supporting the ability for the ISP to keep usage records on individual accounts through its password-authentication process. When an ISP that has offered dial-up service begins offering service to broadband users, it is easier for the ISP to utilize PPPoE because it will work with the technology they already have in place.

They will not have to spend time and money to change their existing systems. PPPoA vs. Some users have complained about PPPoE because of the need to install third-party software with non-XP systems , the incompatibilities some of the third-party programs have caused, and reported performance loss slow overall Internet performance, slow PING times. It is also important to note that PPPoE makes a dedicated broadband connection behave like a dial-up connection, so that you may lose the "always on" aspect of DSL or cable.

This is initiated when the user attempts to connect to the PPPoE server. The New Connection Wizard appears Click on the Next button. Make sure that the dot is by Connect to the Internet , and click Next. Choose Set up my connection manually , and click Next. I know I can share modem, But I was interested in this way more that is more suitable for me. In addition I had no problem in Windows XP. From 'Logon' I meant Log in Two computers haven't same user, but I never had any problem in Windows XP, and I personally think having same users isn't really logical for internet sharing.

Afshin Pir. Any idea how should I solve this problem? Hello, I have a special hardware device that requires me to establish a PPP connection using a serial cable to communicate with the PC I have a few problem with this in Windows 7 Enterprise evaluation version. I have used the "Phone and Modem" dialog in control panel to create a modem entry for "Communications cable between two computers" Now I go to the "Network and Sharing Center" in Control Panel, and select "Set up a new connection or Network".

Then I choose the "Set up a dial-up connection" Here is my first problem: It insists that I enter a phone number otherwise the Connect button will not enable. But I since I choose the direct serial cable connection, I don't think it should require a phone number. My workaround is to just enter a dummy number and then delete it again later the connection properties. This opens the "Modem Configuration" dialog. Here I deselect the three "Hardware feature" settings.

Here is my second problem: If I click OK in "Modem Configuration" and in "Dial-up connection properties" and then open them again, the "Enable hardware flow control" setting is back on. I have verified that the setting is correctly written to the file rasphone. Here is my third problem: The dial-up connection will not work. I have tracked the cause down by comparing the "rasphone. The field "Type" is set to 1 but it should be 3.

Manually editing the rasphone. So my last question : Are these bugs, or is there a different way to set up a PPP connection like this, that does not use a modem and a phone number to dial. Thursday, September 24, PM. Friday, September 25, AM. Question - how did you access the direct serial connection when creating the connection?

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