Hey Paul, Hi all, You are correct, that is the "line code" GPTEXB3 you need added. Calling it a line code is the jargon the Telstra ppl seem to respond to. Note it isn't a static IP. Optus will do that, but Telstra won't to anyone except certain tier business clients. I believe also Optus 5G is the
I know it's not Telstra, but you can get a static public IP with Optus on a
small business account.
On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 at 20:07, Paul Gear wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Last I heard (on this list in 2014, if my email archive serves me
> correctly) it was possible to do this by connecting to the
> tels
I should have mentioned: yes, this is a business account.
On 10/12/20 8:13 pm, Troy Kelly wrote:
> We have a handful of services with GPTEXB3 enabled, they are all under a
> business account though - I don't think this is available for residential.
>
> It was a simple call, and more recently bus
We have a handful of services with GPTEXB3 enabled, they are all under a
business account though - I don't think this is available for residential.
It was a simple call, and more recently business online chat to get it enabled.
Of note though - IPv6 does not work with GPTEXB3 when you use telstr
Hi folks,
Last I heard (on this list in 2014, if my email archive serves me
correctly) it was possible to do this by connecting to the
telstra.extranet APN, and Google tells me getting the data code GPTEXB3
added to the SIM should be the only other step. I have a friend who is
trying to do this a
Is your friend on a business account?
> On 10 Dec 2020, at 8:09 pm, Paul Gear wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Last I heard (on this list in 2014, if my email archive serves me
> correctly) it was possible to do this by connecting to the
> telstra.extranet APN, and Google tells me getting the data cod