#aaisp — Public Fediverse posts
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Tom Hill of BT talking at UK IPV6 Council meeting states that when @revk started #AAISP it was only BT that could support IPV6 transit for them. #UKIPV6Council
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Tom Hill of BT talking at UK IPV6 Council meeting states that when @revk started #AAISP it was only BT that could support IPV6 transit for them. #UKIPV6Council
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Tom Hill of BT talking at UK IPV6 Council meeting states that when @revk started #AAISP it was only BT that could support IPV6 transit for them. #UKIPV6Council
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Planned power interruption at home today, for a transformer change. It's great to know that I'll get an automatic email notification that my broadband connection has been restored when the power comes back, so I can be out and about. Thanks, Andrews and Arnold. -
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Planned power interruption at home today, for a transformer change. It's great to know that I'll get an automatic email notification that my broadband connection has been restored when the power comes back, so I can be out and about. Thanks, Andrews and Arnold. -
Currently doing some DNS testing via my ISP (Ogi) here in Wales at it seems that at the moment @aaisp has the second fastest DNS over HTTPS resolvers available!
'DNS over HTTPS | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev| Median|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+- Average Delay | 0.012 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- Cached Name | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.000 | 0.012 |
- Uncached Name | 0.013 | 0.014 | 0.014 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.000 | 0.015 |---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ https://dns.aa.net.uk/dns-query ANDREWS ARNOLD LTD'
Being a smidgen faster that Quad9 and NextDNS. Not too shabby! 😉🖖
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Currently doing some DNS testing via my ISP (Ogi) here in Wales at it seems that at the moment @aaisp has the second fastest DNS over HTTPS resolvers available!
'DNS over HTTPS | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev| Median|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+- Average Delay | 0.012 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- Cached Name | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.000 | 0.012 |
- Uncached Name | 0.013 | 0.014 | 0.014 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.000 | 0.015 |---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ https://dns.aa.net.uk/dns-query ANDREWS ARNOLD LTD'
Being a smidgen faster that Quad9 and NextDNS. Not too shabby! 😉🖖
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Currently doing some DNS testing via my ISP (Ogi) here in Wales at it seems that at the moment @aaisp has the second fastest DNS over HTTPS resolvers available!
'DNS over HTTPS | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev| Median|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+- Average Delay | 0.012 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- Cached Name | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.000 | 0.012 |
- Uncached Name | 0.013 | 0.014 | 0.014 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.000 | 0.015 |---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ https://dns.aa.net.uk/dns-query ANDREWS ARNOLD LTD'
Being a smidgen faster that Quad9 and NextDNS. Not too shabby! 😉🖖
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Currently doing some DNS testing via my ISP (Ogi) here in Wales at it seems that at the moment @aaisp has the second fastest DNS over HTTPS resolvers available!
'DNS over HTTPS | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev| Median|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+- Average Delay | 0.012 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- Cached Name | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.000 | 0.012 |
- Uncached Name | 0.013 | 0.014 | 0.014 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.000 | 0.015 |---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ https://dns.aa.net.uk/dns-query ANDREWS ARNOLD LTD'
Being a smidgen faster that Quad9 and NextDNS. Not too shabby! 😉🖖
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Currently doing some DNS testing via my ISP (Ogi) here in Wales at it seems that at the moment @aaisp has the second fastest DNS over HTTPS resolvers available!
'DNS over HTTPS | Min | Avg | Max |Std.Dev| Median|
----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+- Average Delay | 0.012 | 0.014 | 0.015 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- Cached Name | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.000 | 0.012 |
- Uncached Name | 0.013 | 0.014 | 0.014 | 0.001 | 0.013 |
- DotCom Lookup | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.015 | 0.000 | 0.015 |---<-------->---+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ https://dns.aa.net.uk/dns-query ANDREWS ARNOLD LTD'
Being a smidgen faster that Quad9 and NextDNS. Not too shabby! 😉🖖
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New #Blog: Isolating our Guest Wireless Network in OPNSense
Author: Ben Tasker -
New #Blog: Isolating our Guest Wireless Network in OPNSense
Author: Ben Tasker -
New #Blog: Isolating our Guest Wireless Network in OPNSense
Author: Ben Tasker -
anyway, i just want to say virgin media is the worst isp.
my l2tp tunnel is running through it, only because they're the fastest isp in my area.
i recently fixed an issue:
virgin seems to throttle UDP-based tunnels, especially L2TP. really awful traffic shaping.
to mitigate, i'm tunneling #aaisp l2tp service through *another* type of tunnel that vm don't throttle. it adds latency but it works.
someone said also: mangle l2tp packets on client/server, making them look like TCP to fool virgin.
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anyway, i just want to say virgin media is the worst isp.
my l2tp tunnel is running through it, only because they're the fastest isp in my area.
i recently fixed an issue:
virgin seems to throttle UDP-based tunnels, especially L2TP. really awful traffic shaping.
to mitigate, i'm tunneling #aaisp l2tp service through *another* type of tunnel that vm don't throttle. it adds latency but it works.
someone said also: mangle l2tp packets on client/server, making them look like TCP to fool virgin.
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anyway, i just want to say virgin media is the worst isp.
my l2tp tunnel is running through it, only because they're the fastest isp in my area.
i recently fixed an issue:
virgin seems to throttle UDP-based tunnels, especially L2TP. really awful traffic shaping.
to mitigate, i'm tunneling #aaisp l2tp service through *another* type of tunnel that vm don't throttle. it adds latency but it works.
someone said also: mangle l2tp packets on client/server, making them look like TCP to fool virgin.
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anyway, i just want to say virgin media is the worst isp.
my l2tp tunnel is running through it, only because they're the fastest isp in my area.
i recently fixed an issue:
virgin seems to throttle UDP-based tunnels, especially L2TP. really awful traffic shaping.
to mitigate, i'm tunneling #aaisp l2tp service through *another* type of tunnel that vm don't throttle. it adds latency but it works.
someone said also: mangle l2tp packets on client/server, making them look like TCP to fool virgin.
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All the services I host support IPv4 and IPv6, and I thought my home network did as well. I'm with #AAISP which assigns me a lovely block after all!
Turns out, my router has a little bug where IPv6 addresses aren't assigned, even if it's enabled (which it was by default). Had to turn that off and on again and boom, IPv6 addresses assigned to all my devices properly.
If you're using a Technicolor DGA0122, make sure to check it's actually assigning v6 addresses! (https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA0122_No_IPv6)
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All the services I host support IPv4 and IPv6, and I thought my home network did as well. I'm with #AAISP which assigns me a lovely block after all!
Turns out, my router has a little bug where IPv6 addresses aren't assigned, even if it's enabled (which it was by default). Had to turn that off and on again and boom, IPv6 addresses assigned to all my devices properly.
If you're using a Technicolor DGA0122, make sure to check it's actually assigning v6 addresses! (https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA0122_No_IPv6)
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All the services I host support IPv4 and IPv6, and I thought my home network did as well. I'm with #AAISP which assigns me a lovely block after all!
Turns out, my router has a little bug where IPv6 addresses aren't assigned, even if it's enabled (which it was by default). Had to turn that off and on again and boom, IPv6 addresses assigned to all my devices properly.
If you're using a Technicolor DGA0122, make sure to check it's actually assigning v6 addresses! (https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA0122_No_IPv6)
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One of the major upsides of being with #aaisp is when an engineer steals your pair you can get things fixed without waiting 10 days...
Today 12:34:48 Sent KCI email 12:34:45 DSL line up (down 3 hours) KCI Today 11:16:13 Today 11:51:29 BT Fault Notification Only: Engineer Issued. Today 11:15:01 Today 11:16:13 BT Fault Notification Only: Today 10:19:59 Today 10:23:43 BT Fault Non-appointed Task Confirmed: Today 10:17:25 Today 10:19:59 BT Fault Implementing Solution BT Today 10:17:16 Today 10:17:25 BT Fault Trouble Report Accepted BT Today 10:16:58 Today 10:17:16 BT Fault Today 08:50:36 Sent KCI email 2024-03-21 08:50:04 Line down (LostCarrier)``` -
One of the major upsides of being with #aaisp is when an engineer steals your pair you can get things fixed without waiting 10 days...
Today 12:34:48 Sent KCI email 12:34:45 DSL line up (down 3 hours) KCI Today 11:16:13 Today 11:51:29 BT Fault Notification Only: Engineer Issued. Today 11:15:01 Today 11:16:13 BT Fault Notification Only: Today 10:19:59 Today 10:23:43 BT Fault Non-appointed Task Confirmed: Today 10:17:25 Today 10:19:59 BT Fault Implementing Solution BT Today 10:17:16 Today 10:17:25 BT Fault Trouble Report Accepted BT Today 10:16:58 Today 10:17:16 BT Fault Today 08:50:36 Sent KCI email 2024-03-21 08:50:04 Line down (LostCarrier)``` -
One of the major upsides of being with #aaisp is when an engineer steals your pair you can get things fixed without waiting 10 days...
Today 12:34:48 Sent KCI email 12:34:45 DSL line up (down 3 hours) KCI Today 11:16:13 Today 11:51:29 BT Fault Notification Only: Engineer Issued. Today 11:15:01 Today 11:16:13 BT Fault Notification Only: Today 10:19:59 Today 10:23:43 BT Fault Non-appointed Task Confirmed: Today 10:17:25 Today 10:19:59 BT Fault Implementing Solution BT Today 10:17:16 Today 10:17:25 BT Fault Trouble Report Accepted BT Today 10:16:58 Today 10:17:16 BT Fault Today 08:50:36 Sent KCI email 2024-03-21 08:50:04 Line down (LostCarrier)``` -
One of the major upsides of being with #aaisp is when an engineer steals your pair you can get things fixed without waiting 10 days...
Today 12:34:48 Sent KCI email 12:34:45 DSL line up (down 3 hours) KCI Today 11:16:13 Today 11:51:29 BT Fault Notification Only: Engineer Issued. Today 11:15:01 Today 11:16:13 BT Fault Notification Only: Today 10:19:59 Today 10:23:43 BT Fault Non-appointed Task Confirmed: Today 10:17:25 Today 10:19:59 BT Fault Implementing Solution BT Today 10:17:16 Today 10:17:25 BT Fault Trouble Report Accepted BT Today 10:16:58 Today 10:17:16 BT Fault Today 08:50:36 Sent KCI email 2024-03-21 08:50:04 Line down (LostCarrier)``` -
Can someone give me a TL;DR on porting landline numer to voip but keeping landline with my current #ISP I can see there might be potential issues, I'm just not sure of the process and if I've thought about all the potential problems.
#voip #openreach #2025 #aaisp #uk -
Can someone give me a TL;DR on porting landline numer to voip but keeping landline with my current #ISP I can see there might be potential issues, I'm just not sure of the process and if I've thought about all the potential problems.
#voip #openreach #2025 #aaisp #uk -
Can someone give me a TL;DR on porting landline numer to voip but keeping landline with my current #ISP I can see there might be potential issues, I'm just not sure of the process and if I've thought about all the potential problems.
#voip #openreach #2025 #aaisp #uk -
Can someone give me a TL;DR on porting landline numer to voip but keeping landline with my current #ISP I can see there might be potential issues, I'm just not sure of the process and if I've thought about all the potential problems.
#voip #openreach #2025 #aaisp #uk -
Had yet another #robocall #scamcall on my #AAISP SIP line this morning. I've fallen down a rabbit hole: how can I block these calls?
The spectrogram is very distinctive. Call pickup is followed by an unnaturally low noise level for a couple of seconds.
Then there's a blip.
Then the noise level rockets. -
Had yet another #robocall #scamcall on my #AAISP SIP line this morning. I've fallen down a rabbit hole: how can I block these calls?
The spectrogram is very distinctive. Call pickup is followed by an unnaturally low noise level for a couple of seconds.
Then there's a blip.
Then the noise level rockets. -
Had yet another #robocall #scamcall on my #AAISP SIP line this morning. I've fallen down a rabbit hole: how can I block these calls?
The spectrogram is very distinctive. Call pickup is followed by an unnaturally low noise level for a couple of seconds.
Then there's a blip.
Then the noise level rockets. -
Had yet another #robocall #scamcall on my #AAISP SIP line this morning. I've fallen down a rabbit hole: how can I block these calls?
The spectrogram is very distinctive. Call pickup is followed by an unnaturally low noise level for a couple of seconds.
Then there's a blip.
Then the noise level rockets. -
2 weeks ago my previous ISP informed me that they were getting out of the consumer DSL market and that my service would be terminated at the end of the month. As you can imagine for someone working from home this was a HUGE problem. In a panic I contacted @bloor to see just how quickly @aaisp could handle a migration. Well, the line was migrated yesterday, a few delays due to BT but A&A kept me well informed throughout. Highly recommended!
#isp #aaisp #internet -
2 weeks ago my previous ISP informed me that they were getting out of the consumer DSL market and that my service would be terminated at the end of the month. As you can imagine for someone working from home this was a HUGE problem. In a panic I contacted @bloor to see just how quickly @aaisp could handle a migration. Well, the line was migrated yesterday, a few delays due to BT but A&A kept me well informed throughout. Highly recommended!
#isp #aaisp #internet -
2 weeks ago my previous ISP informed me that they were getting out of the consumer DSL market and that my service would be terminated at the end of the month. As you can imagine for someone working from home this was a HUGE problem. In a panic I contacted @bloor to see just how quickly @aaisp could handle a migration. Well, the line was migrated yesterday, a few delays due to BT but A&A kept me well informed throughout. Highly recommended!
#isp #aaisp #internet -
2 weeks ago my previous ISP informed me that they were getting out of the consumer DSL market and that my service would be terminated at the end of the month. As you can imagine for someone working from home this was a HUGE problem. In a panic I contacted @bloor to see just how quickly @aaisp could handle a migration. Well, the line was migrated yesterday, a few delays due to BT but A&A kept me well informed throughout. Highly recommended!
#isp #aaisp #internet -
though I haven’t quite got liminix (on hardware) routing to the internet via pppoe and go-l2tp and #aaisp L2TP gateway, I have managed to get an ICMP dest unreachable from it. So the concept is sound and the debugging can happen tomorrow
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though I haven’t quite got liminix (on hardware) routing to the internet via pppoe and go-l2tp and #aaisp L2TP gateway, I have managed to get an ICMP dest unreachable from it. So the concept is sound and the debugging can happen tomorrow
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though I haven’t quite got liminix (on hardware) routing to the internet via pppoe and go-l2tp and #aaisp L2TP gateway, I have managed to get an ICMP dest unreachable from it. So the concept is sound and the debugging can happen tomorrow
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@tschaefer @5SpeedFun I can add that #AAISP https://www.aa.net.uk do a /48 per customer by default and you can sub allocate as you need to one or more DSL/FTTP lines in whatever chunks you want, statically, and ask for more if you need. By default a /64 from it is provided by DHCPv6 with PD, but very flexible. And reverse DNS provided as needed.
But then we have been doing #IPv6 for customers for over 20 years.
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@tschaefer @5SpeedFun I can add that #AAISP https://www.aa.net.uk do a /48 per customer by default and you can sub allocate as you need to one or more DSL/FTTP lines in whatever chunks you want, statically, and ask for more if you need. By default a /64 from it is provided by DHCPv6 with PD, but very flexible. And reverse DNS provided as needed.
But then we have been doing #IPv6 for customers for over 20 years.
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@tschaefer @5SpeedFun I can add that #AAISP https://www.aa.net.uk do a /48 per customer by default and you can sub allocate as you need to one or more DSL/FTTP lines in whatever chunks you want, statically, and ask for more if you need. By default a /64 from it is provided by DHCPv6 with PD, but very flexible. And reverse DNS provided as needed.
But then we have been doing #IPv6 for customers for over 20 years.