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RASPPPoE is a PPPoE implementation for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and .Net, and is used to establish connections over Ethernet Adapters, while using the familiar Dial-Up Interface.RASPPPoE available services query Advantages over Windows XP Built-in PPPoE Client
Taken from RASPPPoE Official Site| Feature | Microsoft PPPoE in Windows XP/.NET | RASPPPoE |
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| Seamless integration with the operating system | Yes | Yes | | Fully exploits the maximum possible PPPoE MTU (1492) | No | Yes | | Supports Internet Connection Sharing and NAT seamlessly | No | Yes | | Allows tuning the TCP RWIN without registry changes* | No | Yes | | Offers PPPoE server (Access Concentrator) capability | No | Yes |
* To increase the autonegotiated TCP RWIN with RASPPPOE, use the Specify Link Speed option and specify a link speed of 101 Mbit/s or greater, e.g. enter 101000 ( kbit/s) as the link speed the protocol should report. Windows XP/.NET will then autonegotiate a TCP RWIN of approx. 64KB instead of the default 16KB, which is often too small for broadband connections.
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