Hello,
Around here in Switzerland, I just got fiber connection:
"WAN Status: Rx:10Gbps Tx:10Gbps"
The ISP started to tell me something weird, which start to raise some concerns. Basically on the ISP provider router (AX7501-B0), we can't even configure DNS now.
The attempt of explanation, received by a customer support from the alleged ISP's expert, went along that it's a shared line and we can't change that.
Since it's a new technology, I haven't heard much about it so far.
Someone knows more about that?
To me on my LAN, I should be able to have DHCP and set the local DNS for my local client. I know I can connected another router and deal with that.
I'm more interested to understand what's behind the fiber connection and why they claim we can't change DNS on my LAN section...
Anyone knows about?
PS: I'm also not sure about the speed, but I don't have any 10GB NIC to verify. Only my home router the fatest port is only 2.5GB anyway...
Around here in Switzerland, I just got fiber connection:
"WAN Status: Rx:10Gbps Tx:10Gbps"
The ISP started to tell me something weird, which start to raise some concerns. Basically on the ISP provider router (AX7501-B0), we can't even configure DNS now.
The attempt of explanation, received by a customer support from the alleged ISP's expert, went along that it's a shared line and we can't change that.
Since it's a new technology, I haven't heard much about it so far.
Someone knows more about that?
To me on my LAN, I should be able to have DHCP and set the local DNS for my local client. I know I can connected another router and deal with that.
I'm more interested to understand what's behind the fiber connection and why they claim we can't change DNS on my LAN section...
Anyone knows about?
PS: I'm also not sure about the speed, but I don't have any 10GB NIC to verify. Only my home router the fatest port is only 2.5GB anyway...