The first step: we point to the lower left corner of the Windows window button, similar to our previous use of the system in the "Start", and then choose "Network" to set up the network related information.
Step two: The "Network and Sharing Center" above the DOT, the "Network and Sharing Center" is the core of Vista network setup.
Step three: After entering the network and Sharing Center, we can add a network connection via the "Set up connection or network" on the left. Vista will start a Network Setup wizard to complete the configuration of your network.
The fourth step: First is "Choose a connection option", if our home network is through the ADSL line, we choose the first--"Connect to the Internet, set up wireless, broadband or dial-up connection", click "Next" button to continue. Www.3lian.com
The fifth step: the system will automatically detect your network settings, if you are through the LAN automatically access to IP mode, Vista will automatically set your network parameters. However, since we are internet via ADSL, we must make a PPPoE dial. So in the next "How do you want to connect" window we select "Broadband PPPoE, using DSL or cable connections that require a username and password."
Step Sixth: Follow the wizard "type the information provided by your Internet service provider's ISP", including your username, password, and so on.
Seventh step: After setting up, we added the PPPoE dialer, again to the "Network and Sharing Center", we point to the left "management network connection."
Eighth step: In the "Network connection" we will see just added "ADSL Broadband connection" and "local connection to the network card itself."
Nineth Step: Double-click the Broadband connection icon we will start the ADSL Dial window, where all the operation and XP under the same, point "Connect" button can be successful through the ADSL line online.