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On 2025-06-25 10:42, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:On Mon, 19 May 2025 12:27:35 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:>
>It is my ISP who has a problem. They haven't said which, but my educated>
guess is that many of the routers they installed are faulty. For
example, mine does not protect the LAN with a firewall on IPv6, all
machines are directly exposed.
Why are you using an ISP-supplied router? I have always bought my own.
Because the required (by the ISP) configuration to support
TV-over-fibre, telephone-over-fibre and internet is not published.
Even when I was on ADSL, I found a USB device (Conexant AccessRunner) for
which you could get firmware that would run it as just a modem, not a
router, so I could connect it as an extra network interface on a Linux box
and have that handle the routing. I just had to set it up as a PPP-over-
ATM connection.
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