Guys, I need to create a VPN connection (PPPoE) on Mac. Can anyone please assist me with this.
I know its sorta related to the topic, but not directly. Any help will be well received
I'll cover both VPN and PPPoE.
VPN process
System Preferences -> Network
Click on the + symbol at the bottom left corner
In the pop up panel, select VPN as the Interface, and enter your preferred name for the VPN service. The VPN Type is really dependent on the details that you should have beeb provided for the VPN connect you wish to connect to.
Choose either L2TP over IPSec, PPTP or Cisco IPSec
Let's for now assume you chose PPTP, then click create.
You should now see a new VPN interface with the name you provided. Next enter the "Server Address", "Account Name" and choose the type of "Encryption", and then click on "Authentication Settings" and enter the appropriate password, click ok, and then click apply.
That's about it, except maybe for one more thing: if you need all your traffic to flow over the VPN then go into "Advanced" and tick "Send all traffic over VPN connection"
Then click on "Show VPN status in menu bar", and finally click on connect.
Connect and Disconnect the VPN as you require.
PPPoE process
System Preferences -> Network
Click on the + symbol at the bottom left corner
In the pop up panel, select PPPoE as the Interface, and enter your preferred name for the PPPoE service. Ethernet is really dependent on how you connect to your PPPoE router: Ethernet, WIFI or Thunderbolt.
We'll assume its via an Ethernet RJ45 connection; on the next screen capture the provided details for "PPPoE Service Name", "Account Name" and "Password", click "Remember this password", click Apply. Then click "Connect" to start the connection. Btw the "Advanced" button allows you to specify network details if your service provider has given you these + you can configure automatic connect, ...
Finally even though the Mac can establish PPPoE connections directly, most of these connections are usually a delegate responsibility of an edge router to which the Mac then connects via a standard Ethernet connection or a WIFI connection (assuming the edge router support this)