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php The tutorial brought by Apple editor will introduce you in detail how to set up automatic PPPoE dial-up Internet access in Windows 10. With simple steps, you can have your computer automatically connect to the network after it is turned on, saving you the trouble of manual operations. Follow our guide to make network connection more convenient!
1. Right-click on the desktop, click "New" and select "Text File".
2. A new text file has been added, as shown in the figure below.
3. Rename it to HiNet.cmd. The file name can be customized, but the file extension must use .cmd.
4. Click "Yes".
#5. Right-click the file and select "Edit".
#6. The file has been opened using Notepad, as shown in the figure below.
7. Enter "rasdial optical fiber connection name customer number@hinet.net customer password", for example: rasdial HiNet 123321@hinet.net fjkljlkj; after the input is completed, Press Ctrl S on the keyboard to save the file and close Notepad.
#8. Right-click the created file and click "Copy".
#9. Press the "Win key R" on the keyboard to open the "Execute" window, as shown in the figure below.
#10. Enter "shell:startup" to open the folder that automatically starts the program when the computer starts.
#11. The "Startup" folder has been opened, as shown in the figure below.
12. Paste the copied HiNet.cmd file and close the file manager.
#13. After the computer is turned on, it will automatically perform PPPoE dial-up and connect to the Internet, as shown in the figure below.
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