Old Apr 6, 2004 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Epoch
Then you;ll need to connect to your router, set it up to connect via PPPoE, put in your username and password into the router (I usually set a idle-disconnect time of about 1~2 days), unplug the power from your DSL modem, plug the router inbetween the modem and the computer with proper connections, setup a new broadband connection in your network control panel to find the network via DHCP, turn your modem back on, and hope your ISP doesn't do MAC logging.

Heh... good luck!
:doh: i need to do what with the thing?

i remember logging into the router and setting all that up already. i had the router in before. but took it off because i needed support from yahoo. then settings were changed and the router doesnt work now.

oh well.
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