> Either they have to configure PPPoE or I have to configure NAT. If they use > PPPoE, they don't pass 1500 byte packets (I've asked about raising the MTUs > above 1500 to accommodate, and no one had an answer) and they have to > configure the router. You use DHCP and now either you can't do the > bandwidth shaping or you have to mess with knowing their router's MAC > address.
On your trusty cisco: ! bba-group pppoe global tag ppp-max-payload minimum 1508 maximum 1530 ! _______________________________________________ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless