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I know how to 'reset' the modem to bridge mode, but I would need to
enter my account username and password in the Netgear interface.  I see
a place for the account name but not password using the Netgear's web
UI.

Anyone else setup similarly and how is this done?  I'm not too familiar
with PPPoE and the interface is working fine now with the exception of
not being able to forward some ports, which I know I'm going to want to
continue to do.  Any issues Linux/UNIX wise with switching to PPPoE?

Thanks.


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