On 05/07/18 01:31, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Yes, I think it is best to always put the ISPs modem in bridge mode if
> you can -- but VoIP /may/ be one thing that stops people from doing so.
I have a Sipura 3000 VoIP adapter behind the Technicolor modem, because
the built-in VoIP doesn't work in
On 04/07/18 14:17, Jookia wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 01:33:54PM +1000, Andrew Pam wrote:
>> On 04/07/18 13:23, Jookia wrote:
>>> I haven't got the NBN yet, but we currently have a Telstra technicolor
>>> modem.
>>> What interests me about it is that it does firmware updating automatically
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 01:33:54PM +1000, Andrew Pam wrote:
> On 04/07/18 13:23, Jookia wrote:
> > I haven't got the NBN yet, but we currently have a Telstra technicolor
> > modem.
> > What interests me about it is that it does firmware updating automatically
> > and I can't find any firmware for
On 04/07/18 13:23, Jookia wrote:
I haven't got the NBN yet, but we currently have a Telstra technicolor modem.
What interests me about it is that it does firmware updating automatically
and I can't find any firmware for it online. Short of cracking it open and
reading flash chips or doing
I haven't got the NBN yet, but we currently have a Telstra technicolor modem.
What interests me about it is that it does firmware updating automatically
and I can't find any firmware for it online. Short of cracking it open and
reading flash chips or doing traffic snooping, there's not much I can
When iPrimus upgraded to NBN for me, there was the VOIP locking issue.
From: ri...@mailo.com
To: Andrew McGlashan
Subject: Re: [free-software-melb] Activities/CompulsoryRouters - FSFE Wiki
Date: 04/07/2018 03:18:02 CEST
When iPrimus upgraded to NBN for me, there was the VOIP locking issue.