B bees Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2004 Messages 490 Reaction score 17 Location Cape Town Jul 27, 2006 #1 Say I want to dial-up a PPPOE connection on my machine, how do I share it with others? Don't know if I'm just dof, but can't think of a way now...
Say I want to dial-up a PPPOE connection on my machine, how do I share it with others? Don't know if I'm just dof, but can't think of a way now...
bwana MyBroadband Super Moderator Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 97,712 Reaction score 37,854 Location Plz Jul 27, 2006 #2 Internet connection sharing in XP? Or if you have a router let it handle the connection.
B Bondizzo Expert Member Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,341 Reaction score 31 Location LSK - ZMB, JHB - RSA Jul 27, 2006 #3 u can simply enter your pppoe login details on the router and then connect all your pc's to your router via ethernet/wireless and it should work
u can simply enter your pppoe login details on the router and then connect all your pc's to your router via ethernet/wireless and it should work
B bees Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2004 Messages 490 Reaction score 17 Location Cape Town Jul 27, 2006 #4 bwana v.14 said: Internet connection sharing in XP? Or if you have a router let it handle the connection. Click to expand... Yeah. Normally it's right-click on connection, and then the far right tab, setup the ICS. But my PC doesn't have it? Full story: We have a router, but it's stuffing around. So now I wanna go the PPPOE route as a temp solution. Our office is in a domain, maybe that's why I can't do ICS??
bwana v.14 said: Internet connection sharing in XP? Or if you have a router let it handle the connection. Click to expand... Yeah. Normally it's right-click on connection, and then the far right tab, setup the ICS. But my PC doesn't have it? Full story: We have a router, but it's stuffing around. So now I wanna go the PPPOE route as a temp solution. Our office is in a domain, maybe that's why I can't do ICS??
Surv0 Executive Member Joined Jan 7, 2006 Messages 5,742 Reaction score 539 Location Capey living in British Columbia, Canada. Jul 27, 2006 #5 bees if your router has its bridge enabled, set up a pppoe dialup connection on each of the pc's you would like connected.. no need to share you connection..
bees if your router has its bridge enabled, set up a pppoe dialup connection on each of the pc's you would like connected.. no need to share you connection..
D dabouncer Expert Member Joined Jan 2, 2006 Messages 1,405 Reaction score 6 Location JHB Jul 27, 2006 #6 Otherwise use Analogx, very simple and easy to use. Id go with Modem mode and individual dial ins...