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NOTE: If you experience a problem with an older version of WinPoET™, the problem can often be resolved when you upgrade to the most recent version. Contact Ironton Telephone Co. for the latest WinPoET™ software and documentation.

  1. Who is responsible for customer support - Ironton Telephone Co. or Wind River?
  2. Can I download the WinPoETTM software directly from the Wind River web site?
  3. I need WinPoETTM to bind to a particular NIC now, but may need to change it later. Will I have to do a complete uninstall/re-install?
  4. During the install process, must I specify to WinPoETTM which adapter is being used to connect to the Internet?
  5. Does WinPoETTM support multiple sessions?
  6. Is WinPoETTM compatible with Internet software?
  7. Does WinPoETTM work with a proxy?
  8. Is WinPoETTM compatible with a dual processor computer?
  9. While using WinPoETTM on my Windows® NT machine, I received the following error message: "Initialization of the dynamic link library C:\WINNT\System32\rasman.dell failed. The process is terminating abnormally." What should I do?
  10. Even though I checked the "Save Password" box, my password is gone whenever I restart my computer. What is happening?
  11. When I start my computer, I go directly into the WinPoETTM dialer and click "Connect". At first, I get a hardware failure message but then it works, if I wait. What's going on?
  12. Is WinPoETTM as secure as my old dial-up connection?
  13. If Windows NT is my operating system, can I use WinPoETTM?
  14. I understand that WinPoETTM has a Macintosh equivalent called MacPoETTM. Which versions of the Macintosh does the MacPoETTM product support?
  15. I do not see the WinPoETTM icon in my system tray. How do I make it reappear?
  16. When I try to install WinPoETTM on my Windows 98 computer, it says that I must have Dial-Up Networking (DUN) installed. However, when I go to the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs Properties applet, Windows Setup tab, and look at the Communications details, I see that the Dial-Up Networking component is already selected. What is the problem?
  17. When I try to run the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) 1.3 update on my Windows 98® computer, I get a message instructing me to go to the Control Panel. Why do I receive this message?
  18. I would like to use an analog modem as well as my WinPoETTM connection. Is this option possible?
  19. I'm trying to connect using Windows NT® and get the error message "Error 692: Hardware failure in port or attached device". What needs to be done?
  20. I have upgraded my Windows 98® PC to Windows 98® ME and am receiving a SHLWAPI.DLL error while trying to install WinPoETTM. What should I do?


Who is responsible for customer support - Ironton Telephone Company or Wind River?

Although Wind River is the manufacturer of WinPoETTM, Ironton Telephone Company will provide the technical support and customer service.

Can I download the WinPoETTM software directly from the Wind River web site?

No. WinPoETTM cannot be downloaded from the manufacturer - it must be obtained from Ironton Telephone Company.

I need WinPoETTM to bind to a particular NIC now, but may need to change it later. Will I have to do a complete uninstall/re-install?

No. Since WinPoETTM binds itself to all NICs, you will not need to make that change later. However, if you have added adapters since the original installation of WinPoETTM, you must uninstall and re-install WinPoETTM.

During the install process, must I specify to WinPoETTM which adapter is being used to connect to the Internet?

No. In order to simplify installation, WinPoETTM binds itself to all installed adapters.

Does WinPoETTM support multiple sessions?

Yes. It does support multiple sessions on the same NIC in the Windows NT® environment, but not over multiple NICs. In the current Windows NT® version, the WinPoETTM installation .inf file adds two lines that can be modified to establish multiple sessions.

Is WinPoETTM compatible with Internet software?

WinPoETTM is compatible if the software works with a Windows® PPP adapter.

Does WinPoETTM work with a proxy?

Yes. It is integrated into Windows Dial-Up Networking and should work with any standards-based proxy.

Is WinPoETTM compatible with a dual processor computer?

Version 2.0 or higher is compatible - contact Ironton Telephone Company for a software upgrade.

While using WinPoETTM on my Windows® NT machine, I received the following error message: "Initialization of the dynamic link library C:\WINNT\System32\rasman.dell failed. The process is terminating abnormally." What should I do?

Reapply your Microsoft Service Pack.

Even though I checked the "Save Password" box, my password is gone whenever I restart my computer. What is happening?

This behavior can occur if you are not logged onto Windows®. If you click "Cancel" in the logon dialog box that appears when Windows® is starting, your password cache list file is not open, and your passwords cannot be saved.

To restart Windows® so that you receive the dialog box: If you have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0® or later installed, click "Start", click "Log Off", then click "Yes". If you do not have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0® or later installed, click "Start", click "Shut Down", click "Close all programs and log on as a different user", then click "OK".

When I start my computer, I go directly into the WinPoETTM dialer and click "Connect". At first, I get a hardware failure message but then it works, if I wait. What's going on?

The Win PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) service needs a moment to fully load on your computer.

Is WinPoETTM as secure as my old dial-up connection?

Yes. You will retain the same level of security as a traditional dial-up connection. WinPoETTM will provide you with a new IP address with each high-speed connection.

If Windows® NT is my operating system, can I use WinPoETTM?

Yes. Contact Ironton Telephone Company for the latest version.

I understand that WinPoETTM has a Macintosh equivalent called MacPoETTM. Which versions of Macintosh does the MacPoETTM product support?

Contact Ironton Telephone Company to verify that support is available for MacPoETTM. The minimum system requirements for MacPoETTM are: Mac OS computer equipped with a PowerPC® CPU, Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher and System 7.6 or higher and a CD-ROM drive.

I do not see the WinPoETTM icon in my system tray. How do I make it reappear?

Open the folder in which you installed WinPoETTM (the default location is C:\Program Files\iVasion\WinPoET) and double click on "WinPPPoverEthernet.exe".

When I try to install WinPoETTM on my Windows 98® computer, it says that I must have Dial-Up Networking (DUN) installed. However, when I go to the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs Properties applet, Windows® Setup tab, and look at the Communications details, I see that the Dial-Up Networking component is already selected. What is the problem?

If DUN was correctly installed at one time and then removed through the Control Panel's Network applet, Windows will still show the DUN component check box as selected. To resolve the discrepancy, clear the check box, restart your computer, go back to the Add/Remove Programs Properties applet, select the check box again, and then restart your computer once more.

When I try to run the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) 1.3 update on my Windows 98® computer, I get a message instructing me to go to the Control Panel. Why do I receive this message?

The DUN update included with WinPoETTM is for Windows 95® users only. DUN 1.3 support is already built into Windows 98®. To enable DUN for Windows 98®, open the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs Properties applet. On the Windows® Setup tab, go to the Communications details and check the Dial-Up Networking and Microsoft Virtual Private Networking boxes.

I would like to use an analog modem as well as my WinPoETTM connection. Is this option possible?

Yes. However, the DSL connection must be disengaged so that the line can function as a standard telephone line. In addition, users of Windows® 95 will need to install WinPoETTM and a modem. There are no special instructions for users of Windows® 98.

I am trying to connect using Windows® NT and get the error message "Error 692: Hardware failure in port or attached device". What needs to be done?

This situation can occur when you upgrade to a newer version of WinPoETTM on Windows® NT (for example, from 1.4 to 2.0). Just as you add the iVasion PoET Adapter manually with the 1.4 installation, the same must be done while uninstalling. Remove the PoET Adapter manually after uninstallation, then proceed with the new installation. (NOTE: If WinPoETTM is your only "RAS-capable" device, remove the RAS service first. Then proceed to a manual removal of the adapter.)

I have upgraded my Windows 98® PC to Windows 98® ME and am receiving a SHLWAPI.DLL error while trying to install WinPoET. What should I do?

This is a known issue for users who have purchased an UPGRADE version of Windows 98® ME. Users who have upgraded or are planning to upgrade to Windows 98® ME should contact Ironton Telephone Company to receive the latest copy of WinPoETTM which is fully compatible with ME. Users that have recently purchased PC's with ME pre-installed, should have no problems installing earlier versions of WinPoETTM.

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