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Re: 10g residential CPE
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com>
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2020 11:49:34 +0200
On 12/29/20 19:00, Mike Hammett wrote:
People love throwing their own router behind whatever Internet connection they have. It almost never fails to cause a problem.
I'd only do it if I could guarantee the ISP's CPE will run in Bridge mode, or if I can get access to their router to fiddle with.
Router upon router is just bad news.Google's OnHub (and by extension, their new wi-fi routers) treat Bridge mode as evil. At least, it's there.
Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: 10g residential CPE, (continued)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)
- RE: 10g residential CPE Keith Medcalf (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Darin Steffl (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Ben Cannon (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Michael Thomas (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mike Hammett (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Michael Thomas (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Michael Thomas (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE James R Cutler (Dec 29)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Aaron Wendel (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Allen McKinley Kitchen (gmail) (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)
- Re: 10g residential CPE Mark Tinka (Dec 28)