Josh Luthman wrote:
> Many client radios can do pppoe as well as Windows has it's own pppoe
> client I am told that works quite well.

(not trolling)

PPPOE requires extra configuration for every client, requires extra 
configuration at every tower, and yields relatively little practical 
benefit - as shown here, every benefit PPPOE gives you, can be had 
another way that's easier on both the network operators and the customers.

I really don't get the love affair with PPPOE; I assume there's 
something I'm missing, and I've always been curious as to what.

(Also, having realized that Mikrotik includes built-in RADIUS relay, I 
think that will take care of the original question, and shoulda thought 
of it before.)

David Smith
MVN.net


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