Does The Device Support Pppoe; How Do I Know I Am Using Pppoe; Why Does My Provider Use Pppoe; Which Internet Applications Can I Use With The Device - ZyXEL Communications SBG3300 series User Manual

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Does the device support PPPoE?

Yes. The device supports PPPoE.

How do I know I am using PPPoE?

PPPoE requires a user account to log in to the provider's server. If you need to
configure a user name and password on your computer to connect to the ISP you are
probably using PPPoE. If you are simply connected to the Internet when you turn on
your computer, you probably are not using PPPoE. You can also check with your ISP's
hotline or check the information sheet provided by the ISP. Please choose PPPoE as
the encapsulation type in the device if the ISP uses PPPoE.

Why does my provider use PPPoE?

PPPoE emulates a familiar Dial-Up connection. It allows your ISP to provide services
using their existing network configuration over the broadband connections. Besides,
PPPoE supports a broad range of existing applications and services including
authentication, accounting, secure access and configuration management.

Which Internet Applications can I use with the device?

Most common applications include MIRC, PPTP, ICQ, Cu-SeeMe, NetMeeting, IP/TV,
RealPlayer, VDOLive, Quake, QuakeII, QuakeIII, StarCraft, & Quick Time.

How can I configure the device?

a. By accessing the Telnet remote management-driven user interface for easy
remote management.
b. Web browser – Using the embedded web server for easy configuration.

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