Well, good to hear that the Ubiquiti gear was accessible, at any rate.  I’m not 
exactly in love with the idea of a dedicated configuration app, but since Apple 
do it, I probably shouldn’t complain, even though I do because it’s just plain 
wrong and dammit this is why we have standards. :)

Yes, AirPort supports PPPoE, and yes it can authenticate to a VDSL service and 
do NAT+DHCP if you want.  You just have to provide the Ethernet-to-PTM bridge, 
i.e. Draytek.  They operate in NZ as well, so presumably they have modems and 
firmware for your providers.  Check ‘em out. draytek.co.nz and they’re 
showcasing the V130.

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