Do I understand correctly that Bell notified that they are shutting down the 
copper line, which means no more TekSavvy DSL, and are replacing it with FTTH 
(Fibre to the home), hence your mention of HH4000?

Yes, PPPoE pass through on HH4000 is a thing that works. You might need to call 
Bell tech support (good luck!) for them to toggle some "switch" to enable that. 
I've heard that from two separate people who are savvy enough, yet I see 
comments on Ubiquiti forums that this was on by default. YMMV.

As much as I love TekSavvy as a company, I'd much prefer to be in your 
situation. I get very crappy DSL at my place and GPON would go a long way in 
making my life better.

> On Nov 21, 2022, at 16:13, Michael Galea via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Bell notified me that they will soon be shutting down my copper telephone 
> service, no options.  My DSL to TekSavvy will go with it. Joy.
> 
> I run my own NAT/mail/vpn server firewall and I want to keep it. Apparently, 
> others have been able connect to Bell by turning on PPPoE pass through on the 
> Bell (HH4000) modem.
> 
> Has anyone on the list gone this route? Is Bell still dreadful, even on 
> fibre? Am I crazy to look at Rogers?
> 
> PS: I pay ~$40/Mo for landline, which looks to increase to $52 after the 
> change! Robbers!
> 
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