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<h1 align="center"><u>RASPPPOE</u></h1>

<h1 align="center"><u>PPP over Ethernet Protocol</u></h1>

<h1 align="center"><u>for Windows 2000/XP/2002</u></h1>

<p align="center">(If you are using <font color="#FF0000"><strong>Windows
98/98SE/ME</strong></font>, please <a href="README98.HTM">click
here</a>)</p>

<h2 align="center">written by Robert Schlabbach</h2>

<h4 align="center">Version 0.96, May 29th, 2001</h4>

<hr>

<h2 align="center"><u>Contents</u></h2>

<blockquote>
    <h3><a href="#Section1">1. Introduction</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section2">2. Installing the PPP over Ethernet
    Protocol</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section3">3. Creating PPP over Ethernet Dial-up
    Connections</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section4">4. Removing the PPP over Ethernet
    Protocol</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section5">5. Advanced Protocol Features</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section6">6. Troubleshooting</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section7">7. Known Issues</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section8">8. Revision History</a></h3>
    <h3><a href="#Section9">9. Contacting the Author</a></h3>
</blockquote>

<hr>

<h3><a name="Section1"><u>1.</u></a><u> Introduction</u></h3>

<p>Welcome to <strong>RASPPPOE</strong>, a <strong>PPP over
Ethernet</strong> (short: <strong>PPPoE</strong>) implementation
for <strong>Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/2002</strong>. PPPoE as a
method for establishing PPP connections through Ethernet adapters
is described in <strong>RFC 2516</strong> and is used by many
broadband service providers to allow authentication and maintain
the familiar &quot;dial-up experience&quot; when connecting to
the Internet through a broadband modem. Although there are other
PPPoE implementations for Windows, this one still has its
unmatched strong points:</p>

<ul>
    <li>Designed <strong>exclusively</strong> for <strong>Windows
        2000</strong> from ground up and <strong>then</strong>
        ported to <strong>Windows 98/98SE/ME</strong>, not the
        other way around.</li>
    <li><strong>Seamless integration</strong> into the operating
        system. This protocol makes <strong>Ethernet Adapters</strong>
        appear as <strong>&quot;modems&quot;</strong>, allowing
        PPPoE to be easily used within the standard <strong>Dial-Up
        Networking</strong> framework.</li>
    <li><strong>Compatibility</strong>: This protocol supports <strong>Internet
        Connection Sharing</strong> (including <strong>on-demand
        dialing</strong>), <strong>power management</strong> (<strong>Standby</strong>
        and <strong>Hibernate</strong>) as well as <strong>multiprocessor
        systems</strong>.</li>
    <li><strong>Completeness</strong>: This protocol can not only
        act as a PPPoE <strong>Host</strong> (client), but also
        as an <strong>Access Concentrator</strong> (server),
        fully implementing <strong>RFC 2516</strong>.</li>
    <li><strong>Compactness</strong>: The complete protocol is
        less than <strong>200 KB</strong>. Yet <strong>no</strong>
        concessions were made in the implementation.</li>
</ul>

<p>To install this protocol, please follow the <a
href="#Section2">installation instructions</a> carefully. If you
have problems using it, see <a href="#Section6">Troubleshooting</a>
for help. If you are successfully using this protocol, you can
check if you find any of the <a href="#Section5">advanced
features</a> useful. You may also want to know about the <a
href="#Section7">known issues</a>. Users upgrading from a
previous version of this protocol should check the <a
href="#Section8">Revision History</a> to find out what changed.
If you want to get in touch with me, see <a href="#Section9">Contacting
the Author</a>.</p>

<p align="right"><em><strong>- Robert Schlabbach</strong></em></p>

<h4 align="center"><u>License and Disclaimer</u></h4>

<p>This driver, installation files and documentation is all <strong>Copyright
(C) 2000-2001 by Robert Schlabbach</strong>. All rights reserved.
It is distributed <strong>without any warranty</strong>. <strong>Use
at your own risk</strong>. You may use and copy it <strong>complete
and unmodified</strong> free of charge for <strong>non-commercial</strong>
purposes only. Commercial exploitation, redistribution for
commercial purposes, especially redistribution by Internet
service providers as &quot;their&quot; service to their
customers, is <strong>strictly prohibited</strong>. Internet
service providers must purchase a license for distribution to
their customers. The licensed version additionally features an
installer, which typically requires <strong>no reboot</strong>
and leads the user to the first login for an <strong>&quot;instant
success&quot;</strong> customer experience. For licensing details
please contact <a href="mailto:normanb@cs.TU-Berlin.DE">me</a>.</p>

<hr>

<h3><a name="Section2"><u>2.</u></a><u> Installing the PPP over
Ethernet Protocol</u></h3>

<ul>
    <li><font color="#FF0000"><strong>WARNING:</strong></font>
        You are about to install a driver. Since <strong>any</strong>
        driver installation poses a non-zero risk of crashing
        your operating system, you are advised to save your work
        and close all running applications before proceeding.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>Since you are about to install a driver, you will need <strong>administrative
        privileges</strong> to perform the installation. If you
        are logged on to a user account, log off and log on to an
        account with administrative privileges before proceeding.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>If there is already a <strong>different</strong> PPPoE
        implementation installed on your machine, it might get
        confused by the PPPoE traffic generated by this protocol.
        This protocol was written to peacefully coexist with
        other PPPoE implementations on the same machine, but
        other programmers may not have been as thoughtful. Thus,
        it is recommended (but <strong>not</strong> required!)
        that you <strong>uninstall</strong> any other PPPoE
        implementations and <strong>reboot</strong> your machine
        before proceeding.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>If you already have a previous version of <strong>this</strong>
        PPP over Ethernet Protocol installed, you must first
        remove the old version. See <a href="#Section4">Removing
        the PPP over Ethernet Protocol</a> for details.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>Unpack the downloaded archive to a temporary installation
        directory. Make sure that the following files are
        correctly extracted: <strong>README98.HTM</strong>, <strong>README2K.HTM</strong>,
        <strong>NETPPPOE.INF</strong>, <strong>RASPPPOE.INF</strong>,
        <strong>WINPPPOE.INF</strong>, <strong>WINPPPOE.DLL</strong>,
        <strong>RASPPPOE.DLL</strong>, <strong>RASPPPOE.EXE</strong>
        and <strong>RMSPPPOE.SYS</strong>. <font color="#FF0000"><strong>NOTE:</strong></font>
        The <strong>Intel Itanium</strong> 64-bit CPU release
        only contains the files <strong>README2K.HTM</strong>, <strong>NETPPPOE.INF</strong>,
        <strong>RASPPPOE.INF</strong>, <strong>RASPPPOE.DLL</strong>,
        <strong>RASPPPOE.EXE</strong> and <strong>RMSPPPOE.SYS</strong>.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>If you are running <strong>Windows 2000</strong>, right-click
        the <strong>My Network Places</strong> icon on your
        desktop and select <strong>Properties</strong> to bring
        up the <strong>Network and Dial-up Connections</strong>
        window.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>If you are running <strong>Windows XP/2002</strong>,
        click the <strong>Start</strong> button, select <strong>Control
        Panel</strong>, then click <strong>Network and Internet
        Connections</strong> and then click the <strong>Network
        Connections</strong> control panel icon to bring up the <strong>Network
        Connections</strong> window.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>Go to the menu and select <strong>View</strong> then <strong>Details</strong>
        to bring up a detailed view of the network connections on
        your machine.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>You should find one or more <strong>Local Area Connection</strong>
        objects. Locate the one for the network adapter connected
        to your broadband modem (you should be able to tell by
        the name in the <strong>Device Name</strong> column),
        right-click it and select <strong>Properties</strong>.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>In the properties dialog box, click the <strong>Install...</strong>
        button.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>In the <strong>Select Network Component Type</strong>
        window, select <strong>Protocol</strong> and click the <strong>Add...</strong>
        button. (<strong>Note:</strong> It could take a few
        seconds for the following window to come up.)</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>In the <strong>Select Network Protocol</strong> window,
        click the <strong>Have Disk...</strong> button.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>In the <strong>Install From Disk</strong> window, either
        type the name of your temporary installation directory or
        click the <strong>Browse...</strong> button to navigate
        to it (it does not matter which of the three <strong>INF</strong>
        files you select, <strong>Windows</strong> will
        automatically pick the right one later). Then click the <strong>OK</strong>
        button. A new window opens, offering the <strong>PPP over
        Ethernet Protocol</strong> for installation. Click <strong>OK</strong>
        to start installing the protocol.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>During installation, a window titled <strong>Digital
        Signature Not Found</strong> (Windows 2000) or <strong>Hardware
        Installation</strong> (Windows XP/2002) may come up
        several times (typically <strong>four</strong> times <strong>per</strong>
        installed network adapter), warning you that the driver
        has no digital signature or Windows Logo. Make sure you
        click <strong>&quot;Yes&quot;</strong> (Windows 2000) or <strong>&quot;Continue
        Anyway&quot;</strong> (Windows XP/2002) <strong>every
        time</strong> you are prompted to allow successful
        installation of the protocol.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>Back at the <strong>Local Area Connection Properties</strong>
        window, click <strong>Close</strong> to close the window.
        <strong>Note:</strong> If you have a network adapter <strong>dedicated</strong>
        to your broadband modem, it is <strong>recommended</strong>
        that you first clear the checkboxes for <strong>all</strong>
        other components listed and leave only <strong>PPP over
        Ethernet Protocol</strong> checked.</li>
</ul>

<ul>
    <li>If you have more than one network adapter in your system,
        you may want to disable the <strong>PPP over Ethernet
        Protocol</strong> for all adapters but the one your
        broadband modem is actually connected to. To do this,

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