BYO Linux Router To Australia's Fibre Network
An anonymous reader writes "Run a Linux router to connect your ADSL service but worried about what will happen when the Australian Government rolls out fibre broadband to your house or business? Worry no more. It turns out that customers on Australia's new National Broadband Network will be able to run their own homebrew Linux router to connect to the network and route traffic any way they please."
Virgin in the UK used to refuse support until you connected a Mac or Windows box directly. Routers were 'not supported'.
I know a few the tech support guys at my Provider, they're used to me sending logs from my BSD based firewall. A fair percentage of Modem/Routers are linux based anyway. The only real difference here is the termination is no longer a modem provided by the customer. You'll still need something that talks PPPoE to authenticate to the network, be it a hardware based router or a plethora of software based distro
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Damn, my RAM is full of cats. MEOW!!
my dd-wrt router does pppoe. Who wants a power hungry diy router when cheap and cheerful works well too?
Doesn't every ISP allow you to do this? Your ISP provides with a modem of the correct type (DSL or cable) and you provide your own router. If they give you a modem that is also a router, you can turn that off or ask them for a plain old modem. With many ISPs, at least in the US, you can even provide your own modem.
I've been running my own Linux router for the past 12 years across multiple ISPs, from T1 providers back in college to DSL providers to Comcast, and have never had a problem doing so. The tech support may be clueless if you call ("Did you reboot your router?" "Let me do that ...
All Jews possess the following features: ... shitty taste in dental hygiene.
(Shouldn't rise to the bait, but...)
Right, this *totally* explains my Jewish dentist redoing all my upper teeth last year so that I could actually start smiling instead of cringing -- at a 40% discount off his listed fees -- because I'd obviously needed the work done quite badly for years.
Oh, did I mention that he's an *Iraqi* Jew?
Thanks for sorting that out for me, AC!
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
If you're running any servers, you have the power hungry box anyway.
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