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Title: PPPoE PC?
Post by: turnpike on Apr 06, 2011, 17:21:34
Hey all,

I'm moving to IDNET as our street has just had the FTTC treatment.  BT appear to have dug and replaced the trunking as there wasn't space in the existing pipes.

I was wondering if I really need to go with the IDNET supplied router.  I have an acer revo pc running windows 7 which is permanently on, could that do the routing for me?

Cheers,
Carl
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: Rik on Apr 06, 2011, 17:36:40
Hi Carl and welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:

If your router has a WAN in socket, it can be used with the BT supplied modem. I'd be wary of recommending using a PC as hardware firewalls generally do a much better job.
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: .Griff. on Apr 06, 2011, 17:55:59
It's perfectly possible to create a PPPoE connection using the PC and the Huawei modem but routers do have their advantages.
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: pctech on Apr 06, 2011, 18:12:13
Stick with a router as it offloads the traffic and saves the leccy and noise too.

Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: turnpike on Apr 06, 2011, 21:01:54
Thanks all!  Rik I was here about 2 years ago on ADSL and you lent me a modem once, thanks again :-)

Sounds like I might as well just get the new router.
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: .Griff. on Apr 06, 2011, 22:59:17
From experience I can tell you that some routers don't perform well with FTTC/VDSL2 and if you really leave the Revo on 24/7 then I'd atleast give PPPoE a try.

The worst that can happen is you decide you need a router anyway and you've not lost anything trying.
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: turnpike on Apr 07, 2011, 10:08:34
pctech, my tiny acer revo is always on and it's near silent/low power but agree about offloading trafic.

griff currently id just be getting the idnet supplied router but it's a tad expensive when you add on the activation fee too
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: Gary on Apr 07, 2011, 11:30:07
Quote from: turnpike on Apr 07, 2011, 10:08:34
pctech, my tiny acer revo is always on and it's near silent/low power but agree about offloading trafic.

griff currently id just be getting the idnet supplied router but it's a tad expensive when you add on the activation fee too
Routes have advantages and tbh they are simple, they in theory just run, using the revo costs more I bet and has the potential for more issues, I would go with a router, cutting costs does not always pan out in the end.
Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: pctech on Apr 07, 2011, 13:49:56
Indeed Gary, when I started out on ADSL I used a USB modem and ran a powerful software firewall, my PC performance improved quite a bit when I offloaded firewall duty to a dedciated device.

Title: Re: PPPoE PC?
Post by: turnpike on Apr 07, 2011, 14:24:23
Thanks.  I've asked for IDNEt to supply the router.