3 pppoe, 1 overview – SENA PS400 User Manual

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3.3 PPPoE

3.3.1 Overview

PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) is a specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet

local area network to a remote site through common customer premises equipment, which is the

telephone company's term for a modem and similar devices. PPPoE can be used to have an office or

building-full of users share ADSL, cable modem, or wireless connection to the Internet. Usually, it is

used in broadband Internet access such as ADSL.

To make the HelloDevice Pro Series work in PPPoE mode, users should have a PPPoE account and

the equipments for PPPoE access such as an ADSL modem. Since the HelloDevice Pro Series

provides the PPPoE protocol, it can access the remote host on the Internet over ADSL connection. It

is required to set up the user name and password of the PPPoE account for the HelloDevice Pro

Series.

If the IP mode is set to PPPoE, The HelloDevice Pro Series negotiates the PPPoE connection with

PPPoE server whenever it boots up. During the negotiation, it receives the information required for

Internet connection such as IP address, gateway, subnet mask and DNS servers. If the connection is

established, the HelloDevice Pro Series tries to maintain the connection as long as possible. If the

disconnection is detected, the HelloDevice Pro Series will attempt to make a new PPPoE connection

by requesting the new connection.

(a) Installation of the PS100 with ADSL connection

(b) Installation of the PS200/400 with ADSL connection

Figure 3-7. Installation of the HelloDevice Pro Series with ADSL connection

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