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Oxide2011-01-16 21:10:36
Network administration
Oxide, 2011-01-16 21:10:36

Independent PPPoE connection in Windows Server 2008R2

I have Windows Server 2008R2 and a PPPoE connection. You need to make the PPPoE connection start as a service (regardless of whether the user is logged in or not). This is necessary so that when you change the user, there will always be an Internet connection, and for all users at the same time. And then if you connect via RDP to another user, the Internet drops and the connection is lost.

Actually the question is: through what is the best way to implement the plan?

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Puma Thailand, 2011-01-17
@opium

As an option, it’s more correct to put the router, and run it in it. cheap and cheerful.

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antonick, 2011-01-17
@antonic

By chance XStarter won't work?

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shadowalone, 2011-01-17
@shadowalone

as a variant of Kerio Winroute Firewall - it starts as a service, it can connect itself.

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amc, 2011-01-18
@amc

C:\Users\amc>rasdial /?
Usage:
rasdial element [user [password|*]] [/DOMAIN: domain]
[/PHONE: phonenumber] [/CALLBACK: CallBackNumber]
[/PHONEBOOK: addressbook file] [/PREFIXSUFFIX] rasdial
[element] /DISCONNECT
rasdial
For privacy, see the website
“ go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104288 ”
make a user, create a connection under it, configure it (reconnect, etc., remove dialogs)
into the batch file, put rasdial CONNECTION NAME LOGIN PASSWORD, run the batch file through "Task Manager".

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idShura, 2013-12-09
@idShura

there are many ways, the most interesting ones are below (I did not check it myself)

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