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    Is this possible with PPPoE?

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      Inssomniak last edited by

      Im trying to set up a wireless network, with giving clients IP's from a /whatever subnet assigned to me by my ISP so they basically have publically routable IPs behind pfsense.

      using PPPoE server for authentication
      looks like something like this:

      Client radio(with ppp client) authenticates against PPPoE server in pfsense, then that PPPoE server assigns the client one of the Publically routeable IP's.

      At the same time, I want control over bandwidth management/port blocking

      that make any sense?

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        aldo last edited by

        in principle yes the shaping of there traffic is a more static matter but the pppoe server will work fine
        i would think

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