Re: consumer DSL problems

2011-11-01 Thread Bret Clark

On 11/01/2011 05:03 AM, Mike Reed wrote:


Is there a common policy on rendering vendor-supplied CPEs unusable?

Yes if they are old.

As a network operator to residential users, would you notify any
potentially affected users before making such a change?
Any responsible provider would make sure to notify users before making 
the change and then not make the change until all users had been 
upgraded to a new modem...within reason of course...some customer are 
hard to reach and never respond, so at some point you just have to make 
the switch.


Regards,
Bret



consumer DSL problems

2011-11-01 Thread Mike Reed
Hi folks,

It would seem that my home broadband provider (Orange, formerly known
as Wanadoo/Freeserve) have made some networking changes at the
weekend. The first I knew of it was when my DSL router refused to
connect. It's a vendor-supplied Siemens Gigaset SE572. While it's
probably not the best router in the world (most consumer routers are
risible), it was generally fine. On complaint, they tell me it's
'old'. Closer inspection reveals it's picking up the DSL carrier
signal fine, but failing during LCP negotation

Is there a common policy on rendering vendor-supplied CPEs unusable?
As a network operator to residential users, would you notify any
potentially affected users before making such a change? I am grateful
for any insight.

Kind regards,
Mike