>> You can't use the stock configuration interface or configs, or at >> least only for one pppoe session and that'd be confusing. Better to >> configure the ppoe daemon yourself and run 2 instances, shutdown 2 >> instances, etc. yourself. > Sure you can. At least in trunk its easily possible to declare > multiple PPPoE interfaces sharing the same physical device > (e.g. eth1). > You can even do that in LuCI.
woo woo! i will start a trunk build environment. one question. i am sitting on the limb which i am sawing (i.e. the openwrt in question is the border of my lab/office, and worse, my spouse's office). is a move from attitude adjustment to trunk generally reliable? randy _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
