My ISP gave me an interesting scare a couple of minutes ago. As you know if you do not want to pay them for a permanent IPv4 address, which I consider obsolete networking, they remotely reboot your gateway device and assign it a random IP out of one of their IPv4 pools.
This time it didn't take the usual long 30 to 90 Seconds to reboot the device and transfer credentials to obtain the new IP.
The Gateway got in an infinite loop somewhere and I had to Power it off, then had to wait 90 seconds to power cycle it before it took 180 seconds for the device to finally get the new IP.
Someone screwed up the login sequences for the xDSL devices of which the hashtag is in the toot and now we as the paying customer again have to pay for it in wasted time.
Luckily this power cycling off xDSL devices occurs only once in 6 weeks and usually I do not use the internet at that point in time.
In case you are wondering my Gateway uses obsolete technology, is forcibly assigned by the ISP and it's also cursed with a extremely low transfer speed.
I just included a speedtest after first draft of this toot
As you can see the speeds here are so low the connection is virtually unusable for anything where you have to move a big bites of data. They still manage to extort more than USD 30 a month for this connection
#xDSL #ISP #Services #IP #address #swap #router #gateway #POST #Linux #Comtrend #speed #obsolete
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Dendrobatus Azureus
Als Antwort auf Dendrobatus Azureus • • •@altbot
Pong!
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Als Antwort auf Dendrobatus Azureus • • •The image displays the results of an internet speed test conducted using the OpenSpeedTest application. The background is dark, with the OpenSpeedTest logo prominently featured at the top. Below the logo, the text "INTERNET SPEED TEST RESULT" is displayed in white. The results are presented in three distinct sections, each with a black background and white text. The first section, labeled "DOWNLOAD," shows a speed of 11.22 Mbps with a downward arrow icon. The second section, labeled "PING," indicates a value of 105.0 with a circular arrow icon and a jitter of 0.00 Ms. The third section, labeled "UPLOAD," shows a speed of 6.52 Mbps with an upward arrow icon. The overall layout is clean and organized, with a blue line separating the sections.
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Dendrobatus Azureus
Als Antwort auf Dendrobatus Azureus • • •This time the ISP decided to drop the amount of bandwidth that it gives to the clients, the paying clients without any nice warning
Feast yourself on the amount of bandwidth I get for the ridiculously high amount of money in USD
#xDSL #ISP #Services #IP #address #swap #router #gateway #POST #Linux #Comtrend #speed #obsolete
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Als Antwort auf Dendrobatus Azureus • • •The image displays the results of an internet speed test conducted using the OpenSpeedTest app. The top section of the screen shows the app's logo, "OpenSpeedTest," with a stylized speedometer icon. Below the logo, the text "INTERNET SPEED TEST RESULT" is prominently displayed. The results are presented in three distinct sections: download speed, ping, and upload speed. The download speed is 6.75 Mbps, the ping is 108.0 ms with a jitter of 4.00 ms, and the upload speed is 5.88 Mbps. The date and time of the test are shown as April 9, 2025, at 1:50 PM UTC. The background of the screen is dark, with white and blue text for contrast. The battery icon at the top right corner indicates a 90% charge.
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