IP Alias over PPPoE

IP Alias over PPPoE

IP Alias over PPPoE
IP Alias over PPPoE
2026-01-02 10:00:14 - last edited Wednesday
Model: ER8411  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.6

Is it possible for IP Aliasing over PPPoE on any of the TP-Link Routers? If not, what would be an alternative solution to still use the ER8411 as the main router.

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Re:IP Alias over PPPoE-Solution
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday

Hi  @KXT308 

 

Sorry for the late reply.

 

When you dial up for internet access, is it necessary to choose PPPoE as the Internet connection type? Can you choose a static IP instead?

If so, you can try referring to this FAQ:

How to configure One-to-One NAT on an Omada Gateway

 

If the connection type must be PPPOE, unfortunately we can't do that.

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Re:IP Alias over PPPoE
2026-01-07 02:52:51

Hi  @KXT308 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

IP Alias on TP-LINK Omada gateway only supports Internet connection types of dynamic and static currently.

May I ask what is your topology and what kind of network requirement you want to meet?

 

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2026-01-07 14:45:28 - last edited 2026-01-07 14:46:02

Hi @Hank21 

 

I'm currently running a Draytek 2927 on a FTTP PPPoE connection with a static IP. I also have a another 2 routed IP's on this connection. One of the routed IP's is forwarded to a virtual machine running Omada Cloud Controller and Unifi Controller. I'm looking to replace the Draytek and Ubiquiti switches & AP's that i'm running for a full TP-Link network. I still need to be able to point the routed IP's to the virtual machine.

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Re:IP Alias over PPPoE-Solution
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday

Hi  @KXT308 

 

Sorry for the late reply.

 

When you dial up for internet access, is it necessary to choose PPPoE as the Internet connection type? Can you choose a static IP instead?

If so, you can try referring to this FAQ:

How to configure One-to-One NAT on an Omada Gateway

 

If the connection type must be PPPOE, unfortunately we can't do that.

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