In the past, I used a built-in dialing program for routing, So I automatically dial up the Internet as soon as I open the routing.
After returning home, the route did not take home, so I had to install a star-studded dial-up program, but the garbage occupied too much memory.
There are rumors that there is overflow, so I used the pppoe program that comes with XP to implement ADSL dial-up Internet access and searched for the information
The ADSL local dial-up Internet access is based on third-party programs such as raspppoe enternet.
Is there a way to use third-party programs? Although I have 1 GB of memory, the less memory I use, the better. Haha
I can continue to check online materials and find that I can use IE to enable automatic dialing, which is quite good, but I have to use IE to access the website every time I access the internet.
Can dial-up Internet access, if I just want to play with onlinegame or hook up QQ to receive emails, I really don't want to use IE to dial up what is there
What's the solution, someone proposed to use the start http://www.google.com and then place this command in the Run registry key value
This method is really a mix of accounts. If you want to improve this method, you 'd better use the process command to kill the IE process again.
Okay, let's talk about the texture below!
1. First open the control panel, network connection, and find your dialing connection option under the dial-up double-click to open
Set the user name and password. Remember to tick the password when saving the user name.
After this is done, you need to dial the phone once so that the system can remember the user name and password.
2. Then modify the attributes.
3. Set the number of retries, the better. Set it to 888 and set the retries time to 1 minute.
4. Remove all the above hooks
5. Create a shortcut for a dial-up connection
6. Place shortcuts in startup
7. Okay, he will automatically dial up every time he starts the system.
Advanced: if someone says that I want to dial a number under the command line, how can this problem be solved?
OK. You can use the rasphone-D vnet_pppoe rasphone command. vnet_pppoe is the name of your dial-up device.
You can compare the above to what you are.
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