Hello all, I have a limited plan at my house and my garage. My house quota has ended. Does anyone have any idea If i can put in my garages’ ppoe account on my modem at home and use my garage internet quota from home?
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It works, you can even use your neighbors PPPOE on your own phone line. For example take your neighbors PPPOE and put in your modem, it works and usage will be billed on them. It even works even if they have their modem on inside their home, means a PPPOE account can be active in more than one place at a time. There is absolutely 0 security regarding this, that's why you should always be careful that nobody ever gets hold of your modem credentials because possibly he would extract the PPPOE user and password and use them to do big downloads "for free". It even works cross ISP, for example if you are an ogero subscriber and you use a cyberia PPPOE, it works too but the speed will be limited/slower than ogero.AvoK95 wroteI think the PPPoE won't connect unless it's connected to the same phone line, If you have any way to get a phone line wire from your garage to your house, you could use it like that, otherwise, you can't use it.
Unless you know someone at Ogero who can temporarily switch the L numbers for you. (Needs very strong wasta)
Funny, I had 2 ADSL lines, and that did not work.vengeance666 wroteIt works, you can even use your neighbors PPPOE on your own phone line. For example take your neighbors PPPOE and put in your modem, it works and usage will be billed on them. It even works even if they have their modem on inside their home, means a PPPOE account can be active in more than one place at a time. There is absolutely 0 security regarding this, that's why you should always be careful that nobody ever gets hold of your modem credentials because possibly he would extract the PPPOE user and password and use them to do big downloads "for free". It even works cross ISP, for example if you are an ogero subscriber and you use a cyberia PPPOE, it works too but the speed will be limited/slower than ogero.AvoK95 wroteI think the PPPoE won't connect unless it's connected to the same phone line, If you have any way to get a phone line wire from your garage to your house, you could use it like that, otherwise, you can't use it.
Unless you know someone at Ogero who can temporarily switch the L numbers for you. (Needs very strong wasta)
You can't do it on the same line in the same house at the same time. You probably misunderstood what I'm saying. You have to change the PPPOE user and password on your modem, you can't have 2 different modems connected at the same time in your house.Beta0 wroteFunny, I had 2 ADSL lines, and that did not work.vengeance666 wroteIt works, you can even use your neighbors PPPOE on your own phone line. For example take your neighbors PPPOE and put in your modem, it works and usage will be billed on them. It even works even if they have their modem on inside their home, means a PPPOE account can be active in more than one place at a time. There is absolutely 0 security regarding this, that's why you should always be careful that nobody ever gets hold of your modem credentials because possibly he would extract the PPPOE user and password and use them to do big downloads "for free". It even works cross ISP, for example if you are an ogero subscriber and you use a cyberia PPPOE, it works too but the speed will be limited/slower than ogero.AvoK95 wroteI think the PPPoE won't connect unless it's connected to the same phone line, If you have any way to get a phone line wire from your garage to your house, you could use it like that, otherwise, you can't use it.
Unless you know someone at Ogero who can temporarily switch the L numbers for you. (Needs very strong wasta)
I've got two phone lines, they're obviously not connected to the same line, ADSL doesn't sync like that.vengeance666 wroteYou can't do it on the same line in the same house at the same time. You probably misunderstood what I'm saying. You have to change the PPPOE user and password on your modem, you can't have 2 different modems connected at the same time in your house.Beta0 wroteFunny, I had 2 ADSL lines, and that did not work.vengeance666 wrote
It works, you can even use your neighbors PPPOE on your own phone line. For example take your neighbors PPPOE and put in your modem, it works and usage will be billed on them. It even works even if they have their modem on inside their home, means a PPPOE account can be active in more than one place at a time. There is absolutely 0 security regarding this, that's why you should always be careful that nobody ever gets hold of your modem credentials because possibly he would extract the PPPOE user and password and use them to do big downloads "for free". It even works cross ISP, for example if you are an ogero subscriber and you use a cyberia PPPOE, it works too but the speed will be limited/slower than ogero.
It worked. Thank you so much!nuclearcat wroteTry following url: https://misp.cloud/user
And http://speedtest.misp.cloud might hint about username, demand password from reseller
It's on their website, https://www.ogero.gov.lbboblax wroteyes can someone quote the ogero price per plan (speed/price) and how is it better than sodetel?
Ogero is the cartel leader for most ISPsHzSamer wroteOgero is the best.
From the start of the pandemic the internet was very stable when the private ISPs were throttling the speed. I am playing all the time with 56-65 ping to Europe server (Interleaving off).
Also, the speed is consistent. I am on VDSL right now but for the last 3 years ogero was very good.
The decision that led to every ISP being forced to buy bandwidth from ogero was probably the worst decision for competition.Beta0 wroteOgero is the cartel leader for most ISPsHzSamer wroteOgero is the best.
From the start of the pandemic the internet was very stable when the private ISPs were throttling the speed. I am playing all the time with 56-65 ping to Europe server (Interleaving off).
Also, the speed is consistent. I am on VDSL right now but for the last 3 years ogero was very good.
the issue in VISP is more complicated then you thinkMoudimadi wroteHello all, anyone has internet thru reseller that has been experiencing slow internet since like 2 weeks? My internet was amazing until he told me that there's a problem with Ogero central in Jdeideh. He said his internet is from Jdeideh central and there's a problem there. Even though when i go to speedtest. I can see VISP " Virtual ISP ". At morning till afternoon i used to get 4 to 5 mbit stable speed. After 3 AM i get arround 13 mbit. I'm not even having 13 mbit after 3 AM anymore. it's maximum 2mbit all of the day. Can someone confirm this? Thank you.