When the built-in PPPoE is disabled in the UHP you will require a PPPoE client on the host computer. PPPoE clients for Windows or Mac may be obtained here »support.earthlink.net/support/DL···ient.jsp
Or you will need a Router to put between the UHP Modem and your PCs that supports PPPoE. There are several brands like Linksys, Netgear, D-Link, Zyxel, etc., that support PPPoE connections.
#1. In your Address or URL field of your browser, type »172.16.0.254/config.html #2. Press enter on your keyboard

#3. Click the Disable radio button in the DHCP/NAT/PPPoE area. #4. Click the Save Settings button.

#5. The UHP modem will now restart. Wait 60 seconds and then close the browser window.

#6. To verify the change, open a new browser window and in the Address or URL field of your browser, type http://172.16.0.254 #7. Press enter on your keyboard.

When the built-in PPPoE client is turned off, the status page should read as "Current Mode: Bridged"
Also read:
How to Change UHP Modem from PPPoE Mode to Bridged Mode
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by Archivis edited by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2005-12-17 18:30:29 |