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Double-click on the broadband connection and tick "Save username and password for the following users", "Just me" or "Anyone who uses this computer" will do (skip if checked).
Click "Connect", after the connection is successful, click the button on the broadband connection to disconnect.
Then right-click on the broadband connection Properties to switch to the "Options" tab, in the "Dialing Options" column, remove "Prompt name, password and certificate, etc.", and click "OK".
Open the Start menu, select "All Programs" (take Vista as an example), find the "Startup" folder, right-click "Open" on it, and then right-drag the broadband connection in "Network Connections" to the "Startup" folder to create a shortcut.
Once you enter the desktop, the broadband connection will be automatically dialed up.
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It should be that broadband starts slowly.
This is due to poor Windows design. After Windows boots into the desktop, it continues to wait for the DHCP server on the network to assign an IP address to the machine, and the waiting process lasts for more than a minute. This process prevents other programs from running.
Is that so?
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1. Open the broadband connection, enter the username and password, click "Save username and password for the following users", and then click Connect to let the system remember the username and password.
2. Right-click"Online neighbors", select Properties, then right-click on your Broadband Connection selection Properties, and then click the Options tab to remove all the checks in front of the three items in the Dial Options.
3. Drag the shortcut to the broadband connection on the desktop"Start -> program -> start"Inside, so that the system will automatically dial up as soon as it is turned on
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My understanding is that although the key-value is created in the registry, the activation mechanism is different, if you don't want the broadband connection to start now, just delete the shortcut in the "startup".
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Instead of putting it on startup, in the IE connection, set your broadband connection to the default connection, so that when you have a request to connect to the Internet, it will be automatically dialed.
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It could be so, and so was mine. Once the properties are set, you open the browser or some other way to start it. However, it can be automatically connected if it is disconnected in the middle of the process.
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Boot automatically starts broadband, you need to do batch processing, generally win2000 and VM-based virtual machine based systems with this function.
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No!! If you have a cat at home, you have to dial up the Internet!! If you use routing, you don't need to!! Direct access to the Internet!!
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I'll teach you how to set it up.
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<>2, then come to the broadband, password setting page, see the following 'connection mode', select 'automatic connection, automatic connection after boot and disconnection', so that every time you turn on the phone will be automatically connected.
3. If you don't use a router, you can put the dial-up into the boot start task of the system, and start the dial-up task when the system is turned on, so as to automatically dial the connection for us. First, click on your dial-up connection and make sure that the current settings are successful in dialing up the Internet.
4. Then, disconnect the connection you just dialed, from 'Start'--Connect to' Click 'Show All Connections', <
5. On the network connection page, right-click on your connection and click 'Properties'.
6. Remove the ticks of the above two items in the banquet, mainly for automatic dialing, without manually confirming the password.
7. Right-click to create a shortcut, if it already exists on the desktop, omit this step.
8. 'Start'--All Programs'--Start', right-click and touch 'Start', and select 'Open All Users'.
9. In the open folder, from the desktop, copy a dial-up connection shortcut to it. As shown in the picture, you can do it. The next time you turn on the computer, the startup task of the system will automatically dial for you.
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