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Tod
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Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:47 pm Post subject:
Does the Speedtouch USB modem support PPPoA or PPPoE? |
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I am going to buy new modem, and I am sorting some DSL modems, I heard ST is good modem,
Does the Speedtouch USB modem support PPPoA or PPPoE? |
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Jason
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Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:49 pm Post subject:
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I am having USB , and it works good,
And PPPoA is supported. PPPoE is always supported via RFC 1483 bridged, but you will need an external PPPoE client. From release 1.4 on, the Windows drivers also have an embedded PPPoE client. This means no external client is needed anymore.
And yes for Windows XP and MAC OS X both have a PPPoE client by default. |
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Tod
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4byrne
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Sat Jul 17, 2004 2:30 am Post subject:
PPPoA on ST USB |
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When I install only the PPPoE is present. How do I enable PPPoA?
| Jason wrote: | I am having USB , and it works good,
And PPPoA is supported. PPPoE is always supported via RFC 1483 bridged, but you will need an external PPPoE client. From release 1.4 on, the Windows drivers also have an embedded PPPoE client. This means no external client is needed anymore.
And yes for Windows XP and MAC OS X both have a PPPoE client by default. |
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