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FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through: Difference between revisions

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More info on http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/pppoe.php
More info on http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/pppoe.php


The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a:
The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via an xDSL modem, eg a:


*FTTC Modem
*A BT supplied FTTC Modem
*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode
*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode
*Another modem set for bridge mode
*Another ADSL router set for bridge mode
*A modem such as a or Draytek 120
*A modem such as a Draytek 120


In our default config we already have some PPPoE settings:
In our default config, you can see that we already have some PPPoE settings:
<pre>&lt;ppp port="LAN4" username="startup_user@startup_domain" password="" comment="Example PPPoE config for DSL/FTTC/FTTP/etc"/&gt;
<pre>&lt;ppp port="LAN4" username="startup_user@startup_domain" password="" comment="Example PPPoE config for DSL/FTTC/FTTP/etc"/&gt;
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&lt;/config&gt;
&lt;/config&gt;
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By default the PPPoE will be used as the default route, saving this config should mean you have an internet connection!
By default the PPPoE will be used as the default route, saving this config should mean you have an internet connection!


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