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guides:connecting_windows_9x_to_the_internet [2019-11-16 05:37] omolini [Connect Windows 95/98/Me to the Internet with dial-up and Raspberry Pi] |
guides:connecting_windows_9x_to_the_internet [2019-12-11 17:29] omolini [Dial-up Setup] |
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- | * If everything goes well, after a while you will see the **Connection Established** window. Windows 9x now genuinely thinks that you have connected to your Internet Service Provider. You can close the window. | + | * If everything goes well, after a while you will see the **Connection Established** window. Congratulations! |
+ | * Windows 9x now genuinely thinks that you have connected to your Internet Service Provider. You can close the window. | ||
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- | * On your first connection, you should see bytes received and bytes sent. These are the IP address information that pppd sends over. | + | * On your first connection, you should see some bytes received and sent. The initial data that was received from Raspberry is the pppd handshake, with the usual network configuration information. |
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