Category:Incoming L2TP
L2TP from Customers to AAISP
This is used to connect in to AAISP over a third-party internet connection. This gives you your usual AAISP IP (4 and 6) blocks and access to the internet as if you were conencted via a normal DSL circuit.
- Hostname: AAISP
- Endopint: l2tp.aa.net.uk
- Username & Password as supplied
- Plain L2TP without any IPsec
- MSCHAPv2 authentication
MTU
You may have to set a lower MTU to accommodate the host ISP, possible as low as 1462 (or lower for some ISPs). In theory fragments will work to allow 1500 MTU on our service, but fragments are inefficient, and if everyone sends fragmented packets that could degrade the service.
Some Notes from customers setting up L2TP IN to AAISP:
L2TP from FireBrick
Creating a L2TP connection from a FireBrick to AAISP)
L2TP from OSX
Creating a L2TP connection from Apple OSX to AAISP
L2TP from Windows
Creating a L2TP connection from Windows to AAISP
L2TP from Linux
Creating a L2TP connection from Linux to AAISP
L2TP from Routerboard
Creating a L2TP connection from Routerboard to AAISP
L2TP from OpenWRT
Creating a L2TP connection from OpenWRT to AAISP
L2TP from Cisco
Creating a L2TP connection from Cisco to AAISP
L2TP from Other Routers
Creating a L2TP connection from other routers to AAISP
Pages in category 'Incoming L2TP'
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- L2TP Client: Cisco
- L2TP Client: Debian
- L2TP Client: FireBrick
- L2TP Client: iOS
- L2TP Client: Linux
- L2TP Client: Mobile Broadband Routers
- L2TP Client: OpenWRT
- L2TP Client: OSX
- L2TP Client: Other Routers
- L2TP Client: pfSense
- L2TP Client: Routerboard
- L2TP Client: SNOM
- L2TP Client: Ubiquiti Edgerouter
- L2TP Client: Windows
- L2TP Latency Speed Tweaks
- L2TP Starlink