 oleglelchuk
join:2007-10-04 Brooklyn, NY
| Why is there no need to enter your PPPoE username after...
I reset my modem, then disabled the Walled Garden, and was surprised to see that I could surf the internet immediately, without even entering my PPPoE username and password into the modem. Wow! It's great, but I don't understand it: explain to me how it's possible to connect to the internet without entering the correct PPPoE username and password. The same thing happens if I set the modem to the bridge mode. I don't have to enter the right PPPoE password (not sure yet about the username in this situation) into the dir-655 router to connect to the internet. Who can explain this greatness to me? |
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 oleglelchuk
join:2007-10-04 Brooklyn, NY | So, it looks like that with Verizon, you only have to be on the right telephone line to connect to the internet. Amazing! |
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  a333 A hot cup of integrals please
join:2007-06-12 Corona, NY | Not sure, but maybe you're on DHCP?? a333 |
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  Bytebender Bytebender Premium join:2008-02-12 Canada | reply to oleglelchuk It's called OpenPPPoE. In theory, any username and password should work in an Open PPPoE system. -- reboot, reset, reconfigure, then recycle. |
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 oleglelchuk
join:2007-10-04 Brooklyn, NY | Great! |
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 oleglelchuk
join:2007-10-04 Brooklyn, NY | reply to a333 And I am definitely on PPPoE, not DHCP, a333 |
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  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ | Yep, that's OPPPoE for ya. |
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