I really appreciate the 'mature' approach that the 'older' members of
this list are taking (not to say that the 'newer' members are 'immature'
b4 I get flamed!). Telecom does try to make a service that provides what
people want (within limitations) and doesn't need the extra work that
people tinkering produces.
Thank you
Wayne
>>> "Jeremy Brooking" <jeremy@connections.net.nz> 23/11/00 12:40:38
>>>
Infact the only thing thats really gonna happen by tweaking any of
those
settings is a nasty call from telecom and a charge for returning the
M(whatevers) config to normal.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org]On
Behalf Of Jeremy Elgin
Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2000 11:20
To: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: Re: Admin access for the M1122
I dunno how recently (or long ago) this issue has come up on the list,
but
the mature members of the audience are quite likely to ignore this...
If you
can find it out for yourself, all power to you, otherwise forget about
it -
please.
There really isn't anything useful to a (l)user that admin does, the
latest
version of firmware for the M11 (not -22) allowed user-admin to do all
the
'tweaking' that you'd want like pin-holing and other stuff. The M1122
does
the same.
There aren't really any 'performance' per se tweaking controls for
admin,
the additional access it grants is to the low level type-of-connection
settings, e.g. PPPoA / PPPoE / IPoA / Bridge etc., so when you start
playing
with these you'll either lose service or spill junk traffic onto the
network
(which Telecom will notice).
You're not going to get your connection speed to increase by playing
with
_*any*_ of these settings!
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Glasgow" <davidgl@futurepower.co.nz>
To: <adsl@unixathome.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 9:31 AM
Subject: RE: Admin access for the M1122
> and the password is?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org]On
> Behalf Of Wayne Kampjes
> Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2000 9:15 a.m.
> To: adsl@unixathome.org; charismo@xtra.co.nz
> Subject: Re: Admin access for the M1122
>
>
> Yes Telecom does and would prefer customers not to fiddle with their
> equipment. Many of the things that you fiddle with could affect
> performance and Telecom will charge if they have to come and fix it
> again.
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
> >>> "Charismo" <charismo@xtra.co.nz> 23/11/00 01:19:34 >>>
> I've have been told there are three types of acess to the M1122,
which
> are: user, user-admin, and admin. Apparently admin lets you fiddle
with
> lots of nice little settings which you can tweak to improve
performance.
> Does anybody have access to the admin access password, or know how
to
> get admin access?
>
> Regards,
> Anton Smith
> Silicon Dreams Hardware News and Reviews,
> http://www.challenge-nz.com/silicon-dreams
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