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#* Logging in over L2TP using your DSL credentials (ie xxx@a.1) from a different ISP will give you your normal IP addresses. You can use this whilst your AAISP connection is being fixed. |
#* Logging in over L2TP using your DSL credentials (ie xxx@a.1) from a different ISP will give you your normal IP addresses. You can use this whilst your AAISP connection is being fixed. |
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#* This is enabled by default and available to everyone, there are no extra charges. Usage is taken from your quota in the usual way as if you were connecting over DSL. |
#* This is enabled by default and available to everyone, there are no extra charges. Usage is taken from your quota in the usual way as if you were connecting over DSL. |
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#* Speed & monthly usage are capped depending on the service |
#* Speed & monthly usage are capped depending on the service you have, but these should be reasonable for most users - see the main website as it'll be described there. |
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#* Regarding IP routing, The L2TP has priority over the DSL, so you'd want to bring it up/down as and when required as the DSL won't have IPs routed to it when the L2TP is up. |
#* Regarding IP routing, The L2TP has priority over the DSL, so you'd want to bring it up/down as and when required as the DSL won't have IPs routed to it when the L2TP is up. |
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# Connect in to AAISP over a third-party internet connection. |
# Connect in to AAISP over a third-party internet connection. |
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