According to PREPA Net, the fiber subsidary of the Electric Power
Authority, the power system for the Punta las MarĂas submarine cable
station is back in service after flooding. I think Isla Verde and Punta
las Marias refer to the same landing point.
I don't know the status of individual su
Reportedly most (All?) operational cellular carriers on Puerto Rico have
activated "universal roaming" service. All working towers will accept
roaming connections from any phone from any carrier (or no service
provider). You may need to turn the phone off & on so it scans for a
working signa
T-Mobile PR on twitter just posted that two of it's submarine cables are
out of service.
Claro PR Wireless (this is the ILEC in PR) website can't even be reached.
I am assuming this is due to power and submarine cable issues since I'm
sure t-mobile and many other providers are using the same cabl
What you do with the CPE "firewall" settings depends on what sort of
ISP you are. Do you cater to geeks or aunts/grand mothers?
Whatever you do, I would suggest that you document in a place that is
easy for customers to find exactlyt what apps/protocols are open/closed
with the settings you've de
On 09/23/2017 07:47 AM, Ca By wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 7:13 AM Colton Conor wrote:
>> Just not sure why big vendors like Alcatel and Comtrend would have them
>> enabled by default if they do more harm than good?
> Turns out vendors focus on building and selling gear but are not
> experienc
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 7:13 AM Colton Conor wrote:
> So you do recommend we disable them all?
>
Yes. A good rule of thumb is to turn off any feature you do not need. If
you find customers complain, you can turn it on one by one.
The reverse is not true, once the ALG is on you will be affraid
So you do recommend we disable them all? Just not sure why big vendors like
Alcatel and Comtrend would have them enabled by default if they do more
harm than good?
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 11:02 PM, Ca By wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 8:12 PM Colton Conor
> wrote:
>
>> Working with an ISP,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, Fredrik Sallinen wrote:
Please correct me If I'm wrong, AFAIK 464XLAT works best with mobile
networks and its not suitable for fixed broadband. right?
It's most widely deployed in mobile networks, yes. There is nothing that
says it couldn't work anywhere else.
However,
Please correct me If I'm wrong, AFAIK 464XLAT works best with mobile
networks and its not suitable for fixed broadband. right?
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:28 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
wrote:
> Fully agree, 464XLAT is the way to go.
>
> We have tested this in many IPv6-only access deployments, non-c
CPE's are owned by our customers but we have control over ~60% of them
using TR069.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Max Tulyev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for my point of view, the start question is do you control CPEs (can
> re-configure and re-flash it), or users buy and own CPEs themself?
>
> On 13
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