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==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 20:19, 9 March 2018


Overview

In most cases the B10B router is configured by our systems - this happens:

  1. when the router first logs in
  2. whenever it is reset (to the AAISP base config)
  3. When the 'Send Configuration' buttons on the Control Pages are used

This configuration is done via an industry standard called TR-069. In short, TR-069 is a way to manage the configuration, firmware and status of remove devices such as broadband routers, IP phones, TV Boxes and many other such devices.

Our implementation of TR-069 is quite simple but meets our needs. We are able to send configuration settings, software and request router reboots. We also provide our customers these controls too via the Control Pages.

Settings

The settings we provide via the Control Pages such as WiFi name and password, router admin password, DHCP settings and so on are enough for most customers. However the B10D does have other settings that customers may like to change. We're happy for customers to do this, and if you run into problems it is easy to reset it back to our standard configuration and you can start again if you wanted to.

TBC