Interesting yet annoyingly...
I kinda wonder what the whole deal is with this. I get that having a managed solution is great if you're stupid and can't set a router up or if its some fancy shmancy hi-tech thing that's very complicated, but for crying in a bucket we have a Billion router and IS simply refuses to enable PPPoE pass-through for me cause apparently THEY don't "support" it. Total non-sense of course, they're just greedy like Telkom/SAIX.
Having to phone them to make adjustments is just a ball-ache too, in all honesty as they aren't as clued up as I thought, my last phone conversation ended up with me having to detail the ports one by one cause PPTP, L2TP and IPSec does not ring a bell for them to give an example.
Why on earth can't I just get a username and pass and set it the way I like? It saves me lots of time too having to wait around to get a solution to whatever I want to do.
*sigh*
Any suggestions or ideas are most welcome
I kinda wonder what the whole deal is with this. I get that having a managed solution is great if you're stupid and can't set a router up or if its some fancy shmancy hi-tech thing that's very complicated, but for crying in a bucket we have a Billion router and IS simply refuses to enable PPPoE pass-through for me cause apparently THEY don't "support" it. Total non-sense of course, they're just greedy like Telkom/SAIX.
Having to phone them to make adjustments is just a ball-ache too, in all honesty as they aren't as clued up as I thought, my last phone conversation ended up with me having to detail the ports one by one cause PPTP, L2TP and IPSec does not ring a bell for them to give an example.
Why on earth can't I just get a username and pass and set it the way I like? It saves me lots of time too having to wait around to get a solution to whatever I want to do.
*sigh*
Any suggestions or ideas are most welcome