The router would login for you and take care of the sercuirty so you don't have to wait 20 years to log on try thease things http://www.carricksolutions.com/pppo...sxppppoe.php#7
13. How do I get the native PPPoE in Windows XP to reconnect if the connection is dropped?
1) Go to "Start" -> "Control Panel"
2) Click on "Network & Internet Connections"
3) Click on "Network Connections"
4) Right click the icon for the connection you want to share -> Choose "Properties"
5) Click the "options" tab
6) Check off "Redial if line is dropped"
7) Change "Time between Redial attempts" to "5 seconds"
8) Change "Idle time before hanging up" to "Never"
9) Done!
14. How do I get the native PPPoE in Windows XP to Auto-Connect?
1) Go to Start Menu -> "Control Panel"
2) Click on "Network and Internet Connections" ->
3) Click on "Network Connections"
4) Right click the icon for your PPPoE connection -> Choose "Properties"
5) "Options" tab, uncheck "Prompt for name and password, certificate etc"
6) Done, you now will not be asked to click connect!
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