Cool, thanks!

On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 09:47, Eric Helm wrote:

PPPoE Server: MikroTik
Although I personally have limited experience with it... It comes highly recommended and is inexpensive.
I'm sure that some other people in the group can help you out with questions regarding it.

 
We use Redback SMSs and Cisco 7200s in our company, but I am looking at using the MikroTik in a few remote wireless networks.
 
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Sevak Avakians
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Is there a stand-alone pppoe server &/or software that you recommend?
Thanks,
Sevak

On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 09:27, Patti Jones wrote:

Yes and limit them to one connection at time.  Then even if they clone or give out the password it is just 1 connection at a time. 
 
Patti
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PPPoE, so that your legit subscribers have a authentication mechanism that will ensure they are paying customers.
 
-Eric
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Sevak Avakians
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I vaguely remember someone else discussing this on this list:  Has anyone come across "customers" who duplicate legitimate MAC addresses (such as their neighbor's) on another device to get your Internet service for free?  If so, what can be done about it?

Thanks,
Sevak

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