Windows 7 achieves automatic connection to broadband

  
. For broadband users, what they always want to achieve is that they can automatically connect to the broadband network after the system is turned on. Of course, many routes now have automatic dialing, but not every family uses routing. Therefore, I think it is necessary to mention the way Windows 7 automatically connects to broadband.
The scheduled task in Windows 7 is actually a very powerful feature, and today we use the scheduled task to achieve this function.
Steps/Methods
* Start Menu - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Scheduled Tasks
* Action - Create Basic Task

* Enter the Broadband Name (You can see it in the Network Sharing Center), such as “ADSL” or “Broadband Connection”, and then the next step.

* Trigger Select & ldquo; When Log on (when logging on to this computer) & rdquo ;, the next point


* input & ldquo;% windir% system32rasphone.exe -d Broadband Connections The broadband connection here refers to the name of the broadband connection in your computer (as seen in the Network Sharing Center). This name is the name of the dial-up connection that you usually use. The connection name is "Broadband Connection", so the input is “%windir%system32rasphone.exe -d Broadband Connection”. Then the next step.

* Pop up the dialog box, click “Yes”


* Click Task Schedule lLibrary - Right-click the task you just created - Properties

* Select Trigger Label - Click Edit.

* Check "Delay Task for" to enter 5 seconds.

* Click OK to exit.
* Right-click dial-up connection - Properties
* Click on the option - Uncheck "Alert name password and certificate" - OK
* Complete

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