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How to create a PPPoE connection in Windows XP

Article ID:283070
Last Review:July 15, 2004
Revision:1.0
This article was previously published under Q283070
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INTRODUCTION

This step-by-step article describes how to install the PPPoE client and to create a PPPoE connection. Windows XP includes a built-in PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) client. The PPPoE client connection is a high-speed connection that uses hardware such as a cable modem or a DSL modem.

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Create a PPPoE client connection

You can install the PPPoE client just like you install any other dial-up networking connection. To create a PPPoE client connection, follow these steps:
1.Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network and Internet Connections.
2.Click Network Connections, and then click Create a new connection in the Network Tasks pane.
3. After the Network Connection Wizard starts, click Next.
4.Click Connect to the Internet, and then click Next.
5.Click Set up my connection manually, and then click Next.
6.Click either Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password or Connect using a broadband connection that is always on.
7.Type the Internet service provider (ISP) name that your ISP provided, and then click Next.
8.Type the user name that the ISP provided.
9.Type the password that the ISP provided.
10.Type the password one more time to confirm it, and then click Next.
11.Click Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop.
12.Click Finish to complete the wizard.

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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition

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