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by hedora
801 days ago
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In the past, I got AT&T FTTN, and their router somehow managed to break my NAT firewall. I've never had this problem before or since, and spent over a day debugging it. If I had to use their stuff at this point, I'd probably set up an SSH tunnel from my local router to some machine elsewhere, and then run ppp or similar over it. I'd also stick their wifi access point garbage inside a faraday cage. Annoyingly, I had these problems in California when network neutrality was in full force. One of the rules said that ISPs were not allowed to discriminate against customer-owned network devices. Clearly, it didn't apply to AT&T. |
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