Chris Zakelj wrote:
Why not just a plain old DSL/10BaseT bridge and pppoe(8)? I agree that
it'd be great to have hardware plugged comfortably inside the system and
one less piece hanging off the power strip, but canacar@ and crew have
done an incredible job on it, to the point where even my old i486/33
with a pair of ep(4) cards can handle residential (384/1.5 tested) DSL.
My ISP uses PPPoA rather than PPPoE.
PPPoA is in some ways, preferable, since you don't have the MTU issue of
PPPoE.
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