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    PPPoE over L2TP

    Routing and Multi WAN
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      mcit last edited by mcit

      I am working on a new project where I need to route a public IP from our office to a remote router, over an LTE connection. This will be used to provide all internet traffic to and from the remote site.

      The proposed setup looks like this:
      RemoteSites.jpg

      I have sucessfully established an L2TP tunnel from the remote 4G gateway to the PfSense in our HQ, this provides a NAT address, and I can get data to flow across the link.
      I need to now provide a public IP to the remote pfsense router. I thought this would be simple enough using PPPoE. The problem I am having is that the PfSense PPPoE server never sees any request for connection come through. The PPPoE client sends the request, but never sees any response.

      If there something here I have missed?

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