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| | Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE) I had a desktop with Windows XP and bought a new desktop with Windows Vista and since the first day I've been having the problem of this annoying message of "Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE)" or something similar (the original message is in Spanish so this is my best translation), that repeats every so often . I connect through a Netgear Router and a Cable Modem (ethernet, not USB). The old desktop did not have this problem. Sometimes surfing the web became slow but I never had any messages like this, so my guess is that maybe the Vista is too sensible and detects any delay as if it had lost the connection (it is just my wild guess). Does anyone know the reason for this behavior? Is there a parameter I could change that would stop this? I already tried dissabling the "IPv6" protocol but the problem continues. Jorge E Jaramillo |
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| | Re: Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE) Jorge, you would need the miniport wan only if you had no router. Since your router is providing the logon through ppoe, as it is in my case, you should be able to remove that interface. "Jorge E jaramillo" <king1george@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eRSWg5H6IHA.4560@xxxxxx Quote: >I had a desktop with Windows XP and bought a new desktop with Windows Vista >and since the first day I've been having the problem of this annoying >message of "Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE)" or >something similar (the original message is in Spanish so this is my best >translation), that repeats every so often . I connect through a Netgear >Router and a Cable Modem (ethernet, not USB). > > The old desktop did not have this problem. Sometimes surfing the web > became slow but I never had any messages like this, so my guess is that > maybe the Vista is too sensible and detects any delay as if it had lost > the connection (it is just my wild guess). Does anyone know the reason for > this behavior? Is there a parameter I could change that would stop this? I > already tried dissabling the "IPv6" protocol but the problem continues. > > Jorge E Jaramillo |
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| | Re: Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE) What you suggest is to disable (through software) the PPPOE port? Could you please explain what you mean by "you would need the miniport wan only if you had no router" what is this port used for? Jorge E Jaramillo "Cameron Snyder" <dntbther@xxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje de noticias news:%23khnCaP6IHA.2260@xxxxxx Quote: > Jorge, you would need the miniport wan only if you had no router. Since > your router is providing the logon through ppoe, as it is in my case, you > should be able to remove that interface. > > "Jorge E jaramillo" <king1george@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eRSWg5H6IHA.4560@xxxxxx Quote: >>I had a desktop with Windows XP and bought a new desktop with Windows >>Vista and since the first day I've been having the problem of this >>annoying message of "Trying to connect through the Miniport WAN (PPPOE)" >>or something similar (the original message is in Spanish so this is my >>best translation), that repeats every so often . I connect through a >>Netgear Router and a Cable Modem (ethernet, not USB). >> >> The old desktop did not have this problem. Sometimes surfing the web >> became slow but I never had any messages like this, so my guess is that >> maybe the Vista is too sensible and detects any delay as if it had lost >> the connection (it is just my wild guess). Does anyone know the reason >> for this behavior? Is there a parameter I could change that would stop >> this? I already tried dissabling the "IPv6" protocol but the problem >> continues. >> >> Jorge E Jaramillo |
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