Whats the difference between Bridged Ethernet and PPP?
PPP and Bridged Ethernet are both protocols or agreed upon method of communication between points or networks. PPP or point-to-point protocol, is used to create a virtual circuit between two computers or routers and information is routed between the two computers or networks. Bridging is used to connect two networks together to act as if they are both on the same local network. PacInfo subscribers can use either ppp or bridged ethernet, with ppp as the preferred protocol since it is more efficient. PPP also allows you to use more security features in the router.