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Getting the XP native pppoe client configured is the first step. Just make sure you don't have the XP firewall enabled. Also, check in... easiest way to get there is inside IE, go to tools, then internet options, then over to the connection tab, then click on lan settings... make sure automatically detect settings is not checked. Okay. Make sure it's set to "Never Dial." As long as you're in there go ahead and delete your temporary internet files and clear the history. Only other thing I've heard of that can cause an issue is if the nic is set to automatic... look in the properties for your network card... Start, settings, control panel, switch to classic view if you haven't already, go to network/dialup connections, look at the properties for the LAN connection you made, highlight the nic and go to properties then go to the advanced tab. Look in the list for duplex then highlight it to see the values. Make the value say half. If it has an option for 10 or 100 half, make it 10. Hope that helps!
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