On 13/07/2023 18:57, Mark Undrill wrote:
> This is good information. Please follow up this posting with details of
> how things go if/when you do this. I'm afraid my impression of Truespeed
> is that they have no interest in being helpful in any way. Perhaps
> things are improving...
I think they're trying to sort out their failings Mark.
I've just had an even better follow-up:
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Customers can use theor own router connected directly to the fibre
termination unit (FTU/ONT), there is no need to put the truespeed
provided router into a DMZ or bridging mode. Customer simply needs to
set their own routers WAN port to dynamic, so it can accept a public IP
address from us, and it should simply work. We have encountered the odd
issue with customers own routers, but its almost always due to the
routers settings being set to a previous providers requirements. I
always suggest default dettings (to get started with) and simply set the
WAN port to dynamic. Then apply any additional settings from that point
onwards.
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And with regards to waiting to see what OpenReach roll out to replace FTTC:
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BT/Openreach (and most of the other providers) are due to be upgrading
the countries network to Fibre over XGS PON, and in many cases they do
plan for FTTP to the majority of the country. However, this is a very
long term plan. So won’t be happening any time soon in most places.
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And of course the dynaic I.P. address quert:
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The IP address is practically a static IP by default, officially its
not, as it ‘could’ change. But its extremely rare. A customer can pay
for a 30 day notice of when the IP address is due to change. But 9 times
out of 10, unless the customer is hosting a website (for example), the
IP change is so rare that it makes no difference, as its usually easy to
change the public IP on a server. I don’t want to complicate things too
much on this, but going into it too deeply, but unless something is
being hosted that needs to be available to the public and uses DNS
record to access. Its not likely to be an issue.
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So yes it's looking very promising.
Just need to work out a suitable cable run as what was the outside wall
of the house is now right in the middle of the house so new wiring
solution is required.
Cheers - Pete