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On 24/10/13 13:05, Brad Rogers wrote:
Thanks, I have looked at their site already. I too have seen that the router they provide does sometimes have problems. At the moment I am thinking more of changing my router. By the way, the model number I quoted was wrong, Netgear DG834G is correct. I find that the firmware version looks very old, but when I ask it to check for any upgrades it tells me there isn't one.On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:43:17 +0100 Neil Winchurst <barnaby@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Neil,If anyone has any suggestions I would be grateful. I am getting fed up with this nonsense.I've just moved to AAISP, (http://www.aa.net.uk/) who do IPv6 as standard, even on their Home::1 package. Actually, that package name should be a clue regarding IPv6. They supply a suitable router, but I found that the control panel (run through any web browser) was a bit flaky and crashes on occasion. Only powering off and on the modem seems to bring it back up. If you wish to use your own device, the company supply you with all the necessary credentials to do so.
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