![]() I used the same PPPoA username/password the DSL modem had, and. I set up a PPPoE client in my router, on the interface facing the DSL modem. On a whim, I tried setting my DSL modem into "RFC 1483 Bridging Mode" - it basically makes the modem an ethernet to DSL adapter. Under heavy network traffic, I reboot it weekly to keep performance tolerable.ĭoing some reading, it seems PPPoE and PPPoA are very similar - just over different mediums (ethernet vs ATM). I can't say this will work with all DSL providers, since I only have one to test with, but I was able to get my Mikrotik RouterOS install to authenticate against Qwest, who most definitely uses PPPoA. ![]() ![]() There's been a handful of threads discussing the lack of PPPoA support in RouterOS - mostly from the American side of the pond, DSL users, grumbling about the lack of PPPoA support. ![]()
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