PPPoE on a Computer
With, for example FTTC, where a modem is provided for you, or with BT FTTP or a CityFibre service you would usually plug in a router and configure the router with your username and password. However, you can use a computer instead of a router, and get online by just plugging the network port of your computer in to the modem and set up a 'PPPoE' connection...
General Settings
- PPPoE Service Name = Blank
- PPPoE username = as supplied, e.g. x@a.1
- PPPoE password = as supplied
Some services - eg CityFibre require a VLAN to be configured on the network card - not all computers will support tagging with a VLAN. eg, on windows, you may be lucky and see a VLAN ID option in the network adapter properties.
Windows 10/11
- Start -> Settings (cog icon) -> Network and internet
- Dial-up ->Broadband PPPoE
- Fill in the details of your connection with us (image opposite)
- Click Connect
VLAN for CityFibre Connections
If needed, eg for CityFibre, You will need to set the VLAN in the Ethernet Adapter to 101. If your network card supports it, you can find the setting under:
- Start -> Settings (cog icon) -> Network and internet
- Change adapter options
- Right click on the network adapter (eg named Ethernet), click Properties
- Click Configure button
- Click Advanced
- Scroll down to VLAN ID, if it's listed, and set the Value to 911 (image opposite)
- Click OK
Set it back to 0 when you've finished testing.
Mac
- See: Apple
Ubuntu
- See: Ubuntu