I'm toying with the idea of using a low-power, dual-NIC Windows 2008 box as my home router, which will connect to my DSL modem directly and replace the off-the-shelf router.
I've studied how to replace most of the current router's functionality (DHCP, DNS, NAT, VPN, etc) with the Windows 2008 equivalent. However, how does one handle automatically establishing the PPPoE connection upon boot (e.g. as a System service)? If I remember correctly, the Windows PPPoE dial-up client is normally invoked by a user manually.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
I've studied how to replace most of the current router's functionality (DHCP, DNS, NAT, VPN, etc) with the Windows 2008 equivalent. However, how does one handle automatically establishing the PPPoE connection upon boot (e.g. as a System service)? If I remember correctly, the Windows PPPoE dial-up client is normally invoked by a user manually.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.