A call to shun Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet

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Currently, digital subscriber line (DSL) connections provide high-speed access to hundreds of thousands of users around the country. Under the assumption that it would save them money, numerous DSL providers decided to allocate IP addresses to DSL customers via PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet), an adaptation of the original PPP (Point to Point Protocol) used in analog modem dial-up connections.

Unfortunately, the PPPoE servers (the servers which issue out an IP address to a connecting customer) at numerous ISPs have been strained to capacity. Furthermore, the software offered to connect with PPPoE (most notably, WinPoET) is not compatible with systems running anything other than Windows 95 or Windows 98. The only solutions remaining are to either obtain RASPPPOE (another independently developed PPPoE connection utility), or to obtain a hardware router which can handle the PPPoE conversion itself (i.e.: Linksys BEFSR41). However, even these user-end solutions do not solve the problem of the DSL providers running overloaded PPPoE servers.

There is only one failsafe way to solve this problem: eliminate PPPoE altogether. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), a much more widely accepted protocol for dynamic IP address assignment, would solve all of these problems. For this change to be made, all of the DSL providers would have to dispose of their PPPoE servers and install DHCP servers to allocate the IP addresses. DHCP is the industry standard protocol for dynamic IP assignment, and is supported by every operating system that interfaces with a network. Furthermore, it does not possess the inherent qualities of PPPoE that result in increased latency and slowdowns. I call upon all the DSL providers in the United States of America to shun PPPoE in favor of DHCP. Doing so would mean a substantial revenue gain, relief for their technical support staff, a substantial reduction of the number of open trouble tickets, and a faster and more reliable connection to each and every paying customer.

Specifically, I call upon Verizon Internet Services, Pacific Bell Internet Services, Southwestern Bell, and Earthlink, Inc. These four companies all use PPPoE to issue IP addresses to customers, and have proven to be the four worst offenders when it comes to DSL downtime and lack of technical support. THIS MUST CHANGE.
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250 signatures
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250. Alexander B | I invented it but I'm sure you can fix it Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? Check Dslreports.com And the upload speed? Check Dslreports.com
249. Robin M | I support this petition
248. Anthony Maclanea | I support this petition
247. Anselm G | I support this petition
246. Trilinear Carter | Yeah, I'll drink to this cause. Friends always bitchin over shitty DSL connections, and all. I use cable for other reasons. Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 2Mb/s And the upload speed? 400Kb/s
245. Brian F | I support this petition
244. Michael Calhoun | I support this petition
243. Alex F | i have been batteling this piece of crap for over a year. over half my upload speed is taken away in just pppoe headers. i want this stoped Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 1.5mbit And the upload speed? 128kbit
242. R B | agh agh agh pppoe sucks Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 1.5 And the upload speed? 384
241. Yahui J | I support this petition
240. Chris Trujillo | I support this petition
239. Mark C | I support this petition
238. Jason Wp | I support this petition
237. Eric H | dhcp works just fine! Do you have a running DSL connection? No
236. Jason P | verizon DSL is too slow, I live less then 2 miles from station. Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 300kbps And the upload speed? 71kbps
235. Sam S | Great idea! This should be done ASAP. Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 768 And the upload speed? 128
234. Benjamin R | don't be so presumptuous Do you have a running DSL connection? No
233. Cp W | I support this petition
232. Stan S | This seems like a no-brainer. PPPoE is for providers who are afraid to offer "real" always-on internt access. Do you have a running DSL connection? No
231. John Stewart | I am on cable, thought about DSL, but I don't think it's ever going to happen. Do you have a running DSL connection? No
230. Gregory E | I support this petition
229. Jim K | WinPoet crappy software freezes my system, while RasPPOE only gives me 75% of winpoet's speed and disconnects alot Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 480kbits / should be 640 And the upload speed? 76kbits / should
228. Charles Q | PPPoE is truly a crime against humanity Do you have a running DSL connection? No
227. Gary M | I'm so tired with the connection speed and the lack of response from Earthlink. Do you have a running DSL connection? No If so, what is the download speed? 100.4Kbps
226. Joseph A | I support this petition
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Verizon, Pacific Bell, Southwestern Bell, and EarthLink
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