This may not be the cleanest so hopefully someone will have a better solution.

This assumes local end has static addresses.

Create a PPP (like PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, etc.) tunnel from the remote end to the local end.

Run your PPPoE tunnel over that.


On 9/26/2017 2:33 PM, Nick Bright via Mikrotik-users wrote:
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Bonding_Examples

I'm attempting to bond two DSL connections at a remote site, I was using
an appliance for this but the service provider is discontinuing the service.

Reviewing the document above, I encountered a challenge - the far side,
being two PPPoE DSL connections, doesn't have static IP addresses.

Is there a way to implement this solution such that the far side of the
tunnel on dynamic IPs can work?

For reference, the bonding will end up being between an RB2011 and
CCR1009; both under my control (but separated by 'internet')


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