PPP over Ethernet, or PPPoE, has traditionally been used as a method of authentication onto the line provider's network where a single IP address is assigned dynamically each time a new connection is established. Under some circumstances, as determined by the ISP, a block of addresses can be statically defined to the WAN interface of the router, with Network Address Translation being enabled for using private IP addressing on the LAN.
However, you can use these public addresses on the LAN interface of the Netopia router and disable NAT. With this type of account, this setup would be used in the place of traditional bridging. Instead of acting as a modem, the gateway continues to act in router mode. You would typically want to have a firewall device of some type behind the Netopia to provide your ultimate network security. This document outlines the configuration for this type of network scenario.
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