> I just don't see which of those you can't do with simple DHCP and
> RADIUS, and that's a lot easier for the customer. The customer doesn't
> have to set up a PPPOE client on their PC or router or Xbox 360 or
> whatever dumb network appliance they just bought for seventeen bucks on
> eBay; they plug it in, it magically works.

I try to avoid DHCP like the plague since there is no good way to detect rouge 
DHCP servers on the network.(I.E. plugging your router in backwards)  most 
people have routers that do PPPoE and Motorola canopy can do PPPoE from the SM. 
 So most of the time the customers just plug in the device into the router and 
there isn't a problem.  In most situations the customers do not even know they 
are on PPPoE.

Sincerely,

Jeremy Davis, CEO
Maximum Technologies, LLC
Office 318.303.4725
www.maximumtech.us










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