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Instaling DSL on compaq with Enternet PPOE and Windows XP

Recently I am attempting to install DSL on a compaq 5000 Persaio. This DSL is running from the telesystems Enternet PPOE adaptor. I also have windows XP. See the problem? Now I did my google searching and came up with this. Here is the fix that I found.

"Contrary to what Compaq's own tech support will tell you, the 7585 with the internal TI ADSL modem can be upgraded to Windows XP. I purchased my 7585 from Southwestern Bell - they had a deal going where for $60/month you got a new PC and DSL service. I called the SWB tech support number twice to confirm that the TI modem would work with XP. Both times the response was "it should". Other messages on this community board were from 7585 owners who upgraded to XP only to get error message 768 and gave up. I got this error message after I upgraded. Rather than call the DSL support number I called Compaq and they said XP wouldn't work because there wasn't an XP driver for this modem. WRONG!!!!! I guess they were correct in that the Microsoft hardware compatibility list doesn't list this modem as being XP compatible but IT WORKS. Here is what you need to know (since neither SWBell or Compaq have a clue about how to do this).
After you install XP you need to use "Add/Remove Programs" to uninstall the EnterNet 300 program. (I suppose you can do this before you upgrade to XP, but that isn't what I did so I don't know for sure). Then you need to reinstall the TI DSL Manger. You can do this by running the program WINGRME. You'll click on the rubic cube icon and then you'll see the TI ADSL install program. The goal is to see the icon next to the clock in the sys tray that has the up and down arrow under the horizontal bar. The bar was blue so I knew the modem was in sync, but it still wasn't working. I called the DSL support number back and after a long time on the phone my "case" got elevated to a real tech and he told me to change the VPI setting for the modem card to 0 from the value of 8. AND THEN IT WORKED!!!! It seems incredulous that neither SWBell DSL support or Compaq support could provide a simple document about how to do this. Compaq was really bad since they said it wasn't possible to upgrade to XP. I upgraded because Win 98 was crashing a lot. I think I"m glad I did, but the PC is certainly running slower now - I only have 198 megs of RAM and will probably upgrade to 256 in hopes of speeding it back up. Good luck if you try this."

Now I tried this but foud a few problesms. I can not figure out what this WINGRME program is. Or what the TI DSL Manger is. Does anyone know what these are? Or where I can get them?
 
Why use the Enternet 300 at all?

WinXP has support for PPPoE built in.

To use it:

Go to Start\Control Panel

Then Network & Internet Connections

Then Network Connections

Select Create a new Connection

Click Next

Select Connect to the Internet then click Next

Select Set up my connection manually then click Next

Select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and
password
then click Next

Type in your ISP's name then click Next
(If the Username and Password option is grayed out. In Step 8 click on the Dial-up
option fill-in, then start over)

Enter your user name as provided by your ISP.
(You might need to inlude your domain as part of your username)


Enter your password, and confirm it


Select Use this account name

Select Make this the default Internet connection then click Next

Select Add a shortcut to this connection to your desktop then click Next

Hit Connect
 
We have looked at this solution, but there is one problem. His Modem or ISP (I cant remember which one, Im leaning towards modem) wont support it. So we cant just use it. All im looking for are those programs. If the guy woud have kept his software perhaps we would have them. But thanks for the help.
 
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