I always have preferred running the CPE as a bridge, less issues IMO.
Although, with PPPoE you do run the risk of customers resetting their
router to default or replacing it and not being able to get online without
assistance - so there are trade-offs.

On Tuesday, October 17, 2017, Micah Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good morning all!
>
> Currently we are running it on the CPE, but are considering moving it
> to the customer router.
> We were advised to put PPPoE on the CPE and configure the customer
> router as an AP (disable dhcp, plug it into a lan port instead of the
> wan/internet,etc).
> My preference is to bridge the CPE and run it on the customer router,
> but I am open to suggestions.
>
> What is your preference?
>
> --
> Micah Miller
> Network/Server Administrator
> Network Business Systems, Inc.
> Phone: 309-944-8823
>

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