on my kerlink's firmware the pppd libs are there ( e.g. ./usr/lib/pppd/2.4.5/rp-pppoe.so )
so you should be able to configure pppoe like any other linux pppoe client (google for a pppoe client setup guide)
on my kerlink's firmware the pppd libs are there ( e.g. ./usr/lib/pppd/2.4.5/rp-pppoe.so )
so you should be able to configure pppoe like any other linux pppoe client (google for a pppoe client setup guide)