The point-to-point protocol, abbreviated PPP, is often used by computers to talk to internet service providers. If you have an office or home network using ethernet cables, your devices may use the ...
PPPoE is like a "keyed front door"—you need to enter the username and password assigned by the operator to connect to the internet. Even if you change the router, simply re-entering the password can ...
Bingo, our broadband systems do indeed still use the @snap.net.nz suffix. Just remember it's a PPPoE connection on VLAN 10, and you're good to go.