How long should a router last.. my ax3000 went just over 2 years. I installed a new ac1200 dualband lastnite. Then the tech I was working with (bcuz apparently I'm router illiterate) says I have all these problems in my modem? and for 135$ they can 'fix it'.. the 'problems' were why my ax3000 stopped working.
Hi, @ReneGade405. Thank you for your valuable comments. PPPoE, or Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is a networking protocol that encapsulates Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames. It is used to connect a computer or router to an internet service provider (ISP) over an Ethernet network. PPPoE provides authentication, encryption, and compression, which helps to protect data and improve performance. PPPoE works by first establishing a PPP session between the computer or router and the ISP. This session is authenticated using a username and password. Once the PPP session is established, data is encapsulated in PPP frames and transmitted over the Ethernet network to the ISP. The ISP then decapsulates the data and routes it to the internet. PPPoE is a widely used protocol for connecting to the internet. It is supported by most ISPs and is available on most computers and routers. Here are some of the benefits of using PPPoE: Security: PPPoE provides authentication, encryption, and compression, which helps to protect data and improve performance. Ease of use: PPPoE is easy to configure and use. Most computers and routers come with PPPoE support built-in. Widespread support: PPPoE is supported by most ISPs. This means that you can use it to connect to the internet from anywhere. If you are looking for a secure, easy-to-use, and widely supported way to connect to the internet, then PPPoE is a good option. Here are some of the drawbacks of using PPPoE: Overhead: PPPoE adds some overhead to data transmission, which can reduce performance. Complexity: PPPoE can be complex to troubleshoot if problems occur. Single point of failure: PPPoE uses a single connection to the ISP. If this connection fails, you will lose internet access. Overall, PPPoE is a good option for most users. It is secure, easy to use, and widely supported. However, if you are looking for the absolute best performance, then you may want to consider a different protocol.
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I have no idea what the pppoe number is and also are those 255 and so number included in the things we need to add
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Nighthawk is a pretty good setup ap. If you follow its instructions, you new router will setup.
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Dont I need a modem/router combo????
How do you know ur internet ip
Contact your internet service provider to get more info
How long should a router last.. my ax3000 went just over 2 years. I installed a new ac1200 dualband lastnite. Then the tech I was working with (bcuz apparently I'm router illiterate) says I have all these problems in my modem? and for 135$ they can 'fix it'.. the 'problems' were why my ax3000 stopped working.
Im using a Netgear router from past 12 years still working like a charm
idk how to get to that page all i see is dif page
What is your Router Model?
I noticed that the website says Not Secure.
What's pppoe
Hi, @ReneGade405.
Thank you for your valuable comments.
PPPoE, or Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is a networking protocol that encapsulates Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames. It is used to connect a computer or router to an internet service provider (ISP) over an Ethernet network. PPPoE provides authentication, encryption, and compression, which helps to protect data and improve performance.
PPPoE works by first establishing a PPP session between the computer or router and the ISP. This session is authenticated using a username and password. Once the PPP session is established, data is encapsulated in PPP frames and transmitted over the Ethernet network to the ISP. The ISP then decapsulates the data and routes it to the internet.
PPPoE is a widely used protocol for connecting to the internet. It is supported by most ISPs and is available on most computers and routers.
Here are some of the benefits of using PPPoE:
Security: PPPoE provides authentication, encryption, and compression, which helps to protect data and improve performance.
Ease of use: PPPoE is easy to configure and use. Most computers and routers come with PPPoE support built-in.
Widespread support: PPPoE is supported by most ISPs. This means that you can use it to connect to the internet from anywhere.
If you are looking for a secure, easy-to-use, and widely supported way to connect to the internet, then PPPoE is a good option.
Here are some of the drawbacks of using PPPoE:
Overhead: PPPoE adds some overhead to data transmission, which can reduce performance.
Complexity: PPPoE can be complex to troubleshoot if problems occur.
Single point of failure: PPPoE uses a single connection to the ISP. If this connection fails, you will lose internet access.
Overall, PPPoE is a good option for most users. It is secure, easy to use, and widely supported. However, if you are looking for the absolute best performance, then you may want to consider a different protocol.
@@WiFiRemon how would I know or find out my pppoe
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