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How to assign the public IP subnet addresses to PCs in LAN if the encapsulation is PPPoA/PPPoE?

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How to assign the public IP subnet addresses to PCs in LAN if the encapsulation is PPPoA/PPPoE?

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This is a special service from ISP that ISP will assign a subnet (group IPs) negotiated in the IPCP, to subscriber through PPPoA or PPPoE connection. Then subscriber can use these public IPs to surf Internet directly.Pl ease follow the following steps to configure router to achieve this feature. 1. Access router and click “Configuration” => “WAN” => “ISP” => “Edit” => “Advanced Options” => “PPP” 2. Enable both functions “Give Subnet Mask to DHCP Server” and “Discover Subnet Mask” 3. Disable the NAT in PPPoA/PPPoE WEB page 4. Save the configuration to flash and restart to enable this setting.

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