Now for the bad news, as of the present Apple 's Airport does not support PPPoE.
Therefore, I must buy a third party product like Vicomsoft's  software router.
It's $50 more than Doorstop, but it's $150 bucks less than a router and will
bridge the gap until Apple adds PPPoE compatibility to Airport, since it's only a
software issue. But then again, we're talking about Apple ...

"Robert J. Kohlhepp" wrote:

>  Anyway, after reading the accompanying
> >documentation, it would
> >seem to me that the Airport is in of itself a hardware router!
> >
>  all I need is firewall software
> >like Doorstop.
>
> Yes. That is true.

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