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Chapter 3
Internet Connectivity Dial-In Clients
Embedded PPP dial-in
Broadband host PPPoE
dial-in clients
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The SpeedTouch™'s embedded PPP dial-in client allows you to establish an Internet
connection for computers residing on your local network, using only one computer of
clients
the network to control the client.
If this computer runs:
Any Operating System
you can always use the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
See
"3.1 SpeedTouch™ Web Pages" on page 23
MS Windows XP
you can use MS Windows XP's Internet Gateway Device Control Client.
See
"3.2 IGD Control Agent" on page 25
You can also connect to the Internet using a Broadband PPPoE dial-in application.
The PPP over Ethernet connection scenario provides PPP-like dial-in behaviour over
the virtual Ethernet segment.
To be able to use a broadband dial-in application on your computer for connecting to
the Internet, the SpeedTouch™ needs to be configured for Bridged Ethernet or Routed
PPPoE (with PPPoE relay) via the SpeedTouch™ Home Install Wizard on the Setup CD
or the embedded Easy Setup.
If this computer runs:
MS Windows XP
you can use the MS Windows XP broadband dial-in client. See
Windows XP BroadBand Connection" on page 27
Mac OS X
you can use a Mac OS X broadband dial-in client. See
Dial-in Client" on page 31
- or -
A broadband PPPoE dial-in client provided by your Service Provider to connect
to the Internet
Upon availability of OS-specific PPPoE dial-in client applications, the
latter method is Operating System independent.
For PPPoE session connectivity from a Mac OS 8.6/9.x, an MS
Windows 95/98(SE)/ME/2000 or a Linux system, a host PPPoE dial-in
application is mandatory.
to proceed.
to proceed.
for more information.
for more information.
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"3.4 Mac OS X PPPoE
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