  Meteor Dive Premium,MVM join:2001-08-31 Silver Spring, MD
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For Windows 2k/XP Setup:
To start, get your copy of RASPPPOE here at its official home page:
»user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~normanb/
Unzip the file into it's own folder.

Now to install RASPPPOE, go into your Control Panel and double-click on Network Connections.

Now in your Network Connections window, select the network setting that is connection to your modem or the adapter your modem is using.

Next, right-click the selection and click on Properties. On this next window go ahead and click on Install

In this next window, select Protocol and click Add

In the next window, go ahead and click Have Disk...

In this next window, you'll be prompted to locate the files needed to install the protocol. Click Browse...

Begin searching for the folder that contains the RASPPPOE file. I originally saved it onto my desktop so that it's easier to find. Once found, double-click the folder.

Select RASPPPOE.INF and Open it. (It doesn't matter which one choose, actually, since XP will choose the right component later. This is just to get you going).

Once your search for the file is done, click OK

You'll receive another prompt where it lists the device you want to install. Select PPP over Ethernet Protocol. During installation, a window Hardware Installation may come up several times (typically four times per installed network adapter), warning you that the driver has no digital signature or Windows Logo. Make sure you click Continue Anyway every time you are prompted to allow successful installation of the protocol.

You should now have PPP over Ethernet Protocol installed in that window. Select it and close the window.

Now click Start >> Run

In the dialogue box type RASPPPOE

Click on the button Query Available Services. Once your are provided the list, click on the button Create a Dial-up Connection for the selected Adapter. Then click Exit.
A dial-up shortcut will be created in your network connections as shown in the picture below:

It'd be a convenient if you copy this shortcut onto your desktop.
Now double click on the dial-up shortcut.

This is it. All you have to do now is to type in your username and password. Remember to type your username as yourscreenname@aol.com. And click Dial! -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· fixed html [text was edited by moderator] |
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  Bolt Backer Premium join:2001-02-15 Escondido, CA clubs:  | Awesome job Meteor Dive!!!!!! Im connected to the internet without the AOL client running, using these instruction on my Win98se box. Once again AWESOME JOB!!!!!!! -- God Bless America |
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join:2003-03-04 Los Angeles, CA | reply to Meteor Dive oky every thing is going great but now it says,"windows was unable to find the right drivers for this device.If you have a disk that contains the updated driver or you wish to search in another location click okay." what do i do now???? |
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join:2003-03-04 Los Angeles, CA
| omg nvm that stupid question i fixed it and now IT WORKS!!!!!! THANX A CAJILLION!!!!!!!!! U FIXED MY LAGGGGGG MAN!!!!! I DONT LAGG WHEN I PLAY GAMES NEMORE!!!!!!!! THANK U THANK U THANK U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!U THA MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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join:2002-10-12 Stockbridge, GA | reply to Meteor Dive I'm running Win2K, used the appropriate instructions, and now everything's running beautifully. Thanks, Meteor! |
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join:2002-05-22 Ithaca, NY | Worked beautifully, I never thought id see the day when i could aol dsl without aol. WOW!! |
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  WellDuh
@aol.com | I have tried using this method in WinME (unfortunately) with my cable modem. No dice.
Does it even work with a cable modem or no? And if it does, could someone help me figure out how the hell to get it to. |
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  Meteor Dive Premium,MVM join:2001-08-31 Silver Spring, MD
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| said by WellDuh: I have tried using this method in WinME (unfortunately) with my cable modem. No dice.
Does it even work with a cable modem or no? And if it does, could someone help me figure out how the hell to get it to.
The PPPoE method only applies to DSL.
We haven't find out a way to connect through cable as of yet. -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· |
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| ^^^^ Sweeet thanks for the info man Anyone ever find a simple way to get xbox live working with aol yet?
edit: Also would this mean I could Use my PS2 using ICS now? I have a second network card and want to finally use my PS2 and Xbox toplay game online but don't want to go through a whole lot of trouble trying to get it done :| [text was edited by author 2003-03-23 06:08:54] |
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join:2002-03-11 Reseda, CA | Holly @#$@ :O just installed it and it freaking works without AOL running Now I have to see if it works with the PS2? |
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| You should be able to conduct ICS just fine. Have the computer connect without the AOL client and have your PS2 attempt to access online. -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· |
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| ^^^ ok Soo i run my cross over cable to my PS2 and them Turn ICS on for that network card? or do i just plug it in and see if it works? cause right now its not working for me 
Sorry Ive never gotten it to work  |
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| You did setup ICS correct? You made sure that you selected the NIC (or Dial-up adapter is your using Win98se/ME) that would be accessing the net correct? -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· |
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| I got the One networked card setup the way you showed above in Winxp and the second network card(linksys) I checked the allow all other internet user to connect to this computer Box (ICS)?
Also after I installed everything and rebooted my computer, everything started up real slow and i couldnt click on anything or close anything? it was like i got a virus but didnt? For now i can sign on and post here, but dont know if my computer will act up again like that 
eidt: Also when i run the connection test? it fails? Also Am I supposed to setup ICS settings? because if soo which one do i choose? [text was edited by author 2003-03-23 07:36:41]
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  Meteor Dive Premium,MVM join:2001-08-31 Silver Spring, MD
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| Let's see if everything is set.
Open the Network and Dial-up Connections folder. Then right click the Internet connection that you want to share and select Properties. Click the Advanced tab, then check "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection."
Also note that since your have another NIC there, you provided with a drop down. Choose the appropriate adapter that will be used to share the internet connection. Then just click.
And that should be it.
Connect with your computer online (pppoe), and try again with your PS2 -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· [text was edited by author 2003-03-23 08:08:36] |
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join:2002-03-11 Reseda, CA
| ok soo i turn ICS on for the network card that is connectiong the PS2 to PC or to the dailup adaptor i just setup to use the net with out the AOL software?
Sorry Its late/early and networking isnt my think Ill be back tommrrow to get this thing working.....
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  Well_Duh
@aol.com
| Oh, damn. Only DSL?
Bugger!
Hopefully AOL will make a 'lite' version of their software sometime soon.
If AOL uses the same lines as RR, is it possible to rig it as a RR customer?
From what I know some domains are allowed to be accessed w/o AOL open, such as... »www.aroundcentralflorida.com/
It it possible to fake an AOL connection to access all domains and IPs? |
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  Meteor Dive Premium,MVM join:2001-08-31 Silver Spring, MD
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| reply to H0LLYW000D I just don't get what goes wrong? I did what I stated just yesterday with an XP computer at my friends house and he's running fine over there.
Hollywoood, to make things less painful in the long run then why don't you get yourself a router? In case you tend to network a few computer on the connection. -- ·.·´¯`·.·Meteor Dive·.·´¯`·.· |
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| [QUOTE= Meteor Dive Hollywoood, to make things less painful in the long run then why don't you get yourself a router? In case you tend to network a few computer on the connection.[/QUOTE]
I would, But I really strapped for cash right now Also if i did get a router, would i be able to network both my PS2 and Xbox online? or is the xbox still not able to get online using aol thru the RASPPPOE Setup? |
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| said by H0LLYW000D :
I would, But I really strapped for cash right now Also if i did get a router, would i be able to network both my PS2 and Xbox online? or is the xbox still not able to get online using aol thru the RASPPPOE Setup?
No no no, there's no need to use protocals when it's done on the hardware. Everything is done on the hardware. After setting up the hardware, it will connect itself online. Any computer connected connected to the router will have instant access to the net. Connect both your Xbox and and PS2 on the available ports. That's it.
Hey Hollywoood, if you really want to start playing now connect your PS2 or Xbox directly with the modem and input the data that you used on the PPPoE (username, password, e.t.c.) and you should be able to connect just fine  Hey [text was edited by author 2003-03-23 17:34:19] |
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