How to PPPoE only through router and disable it from Windows 7
Here is simple scenario
I have an old linksys/cisco WRT54G2 router. I have already entered the username and password inside the PPPoE settings, so it is always on, and it works awesome. All my devices use WiFi to access the Internet, but there is a computer that is connected using the Ethernet cable, and I don't have access to that computer, because it is password protected.
Now here's the issue, within that computer there is a PPPoE Dial Up connection, that does the same thing, it connects to the Internet, but when it happens the connection to my Wifi devices breaks, and only that computer have access to the Internet.
Is there anything that I can do in the router, to disable PPPoE from Windows 7. I only want PPPoE to happen through the router.
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Here is simple scenario
I have an old linksys/cisco WRT54G2 router. I have already entered the username and password inside the PPPoE settings, so it is always on, and it works awesome. All my devices use WiFi to access the Internet, but there is a computer that is connected using the Ethernet cable, and I don't have access to that computer, because it is password protected.
Now here's the issue, within that computer there is a PPPoE Dial Up connection, that does the same thing, it connects to the Internet, but when it happens the connection to my Wifi devices breaks, and only that computer have access to the Internet.
Is there anything that I can do in the router, to disable PPPoE from Windows 7. I only want PPPoE to happen through the router.
windows pppoe
Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20
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Here is simple scenario
I have an old linksys/cisco WRT54G2 router. I have already entered the username and password inside the PPPoE settings, so it is always on, and it works awesome. All my devices use WiFi to access the Internet, but there is a computer that is connected using the Ethernet cable, and I don't have access to that computer, because it is password protected.
Now here's the issue, within that computer there is a PPPoE Dial Up connection, that does the same thing, it connects to the Internet, but when it happens the connection to my Wifi devices breaks, and only that computer have access to the Internet.
Is there anything that I can do in the router, to disable PPPoE from Windows 7. I only want PPPoE to happen through the router.
windows pppoe
Here is simple scenario
I have an old linksys/cisco WRT54G2 router. I have already entered the username and password inside the PPPoE settings, so it is always on, and it works awesome. All my devices use WiFi to access the Internet, but there is a computer that is connected using the Ethernet cable, and I don't have access to that computer, because it is password protected.
Now here's the issue, within that computer there is a PPPoE Dial Up connection, that does the same thing, it connects to the Internet, but when it happens the connection to my Wifi devices breaks, and only that computer have access to the Internet.
Is there anything that I can do in the router, to disable PPPoE from Windows 7. I only want PPPoE to happen through the router.
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Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20
add a comment |
Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20
Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20
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Remove the pppoe connection from win7?
– JohnnyVegas
Aug 27 '16 at 8:09
I don't have access to the Windows 7 computer, it's password protected. I can only access router.
– Vineet Sharma
Aug 27 '16 at 8:20