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Date:      Sat, 21 Apr 2001 13:22:37 -0400
From:      David <ddavid_3@yahoo.com>
To:        "Hervey Wilson" <herveyw@dynamic-cast.com>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: PPPOE &ADSL on FreeBSD Tutorial
Message-ID:  <01042113223701.00300@david.thecafe.ca>
In-Reply-To: <004501c0ca86$be65b9a0$0101a8c0@chillipepper>
References:  <01042112420600.00300@david.thecafe.ca> <004501c0ca86$be65b9a0$0101a8c0@chillipepper>

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On Saturday 21 April 2001 13:16, Hervey Wilson wrote:
 
> At no time have I *ever* consciously used PPPoE to make the
> connection to my ISP. For every one of the operating systems above, I
> have configured the ethernet adapter to simply use IP. For the first
> year, I used DHCP to assign IP address and now I have a static IP
> address. No PPPoE anywhere.
>
> What gives with all this PPPoE ? Is there something I'm missing here
> ? Is it only needed for some DSL setups ?

When I first began using *DSL it was indeed just plain old DHCP through 
an external "modem", at some point in time approx. 1.5 years ago, ISP's 
( at this time Sympatico for me) began using a login system called 
PPPOE which of coarse required the neccessary program to login with.

Indeed, now many different *DSL providers, do provide different 
connection setup's, DHCP ( very rare now) PPPOE and, as with your 
setup, a straight IP connection. 

My present ISP, DSL.CA, provides 3 different setups', PPPOE, PPPOE with 
a static IP, and a straight IP address setup. ( mind, it's a $5 ca 
extra charge for the static IP) Mind you, if i may "basically" state, 
PPPOE is just another form of DHCP, but other technically orientated
people may have a better description for it.

If anything, I would say you are quite fortunate in not have to deal 
with PPPOE at all, especially in the initial implimentation :)

David

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