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This is the support site for Andrews & Arnold Ltd, a UK Internet provider. Information on these pages is generally for our customers but may be useful to others, enjoy!
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====Resolution====
Not going to be supported. (sorry)
There is a [http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/aaisp/4591711-zyxel-vmg-1312-b10a-mtu-1508-fix-now-available.html 3rdparty build of firmware which adds support for 1508 byte MTU] although AAISP are unlikely to support it.
==IPv6 RA on LAN==
== PPPoE Session-ID caching bug (In Bridge mode) ==
====Issue Description====
Last year we had an problem with Huawei FTTC modems, the standard ones that Openreach supply The bug appears to be that the modem manages to "
We now have what looks to be the same fault on the ZyXELs - both on ADSL and VDSL.
==HTTP & HTTPS Interception/spoofing (when router offline)==
====Issue Description====
If the router
Also discussed here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/577633/suspicious-ssl-certificate
None yet.
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====Issue Description====
When PPP or sync drops, the router will need to reconnect. Once in sync, the router will send a PADI packet to start the process of logging back in. It seems the router sends a PADI every 100 seconds or so. This causes unnecessary delay in reconnecting.
====Date Reported====
2015-06-24
#Setting IPv6 addressing to be statically configured helps work around this problem:
##Router admin > Broadband > AAISP-VDSL (or AAISP-ADSL if you are on ADSL)
##change the IPv6 Address from Automatic to Static, paste in the router's WAN IPv6 address (2001:8b0:1111:1111:0:ffff:[your IPv4 WAN in HEX]) and 64 in "prefix length"
##IPv6 will still be lost if PPP reconnects, it should be ok after a reboot of the router though. This is related to the 'IPv6 RA on LAN' issue described above on this page.
#Instead of the above, try disabling QoS
====Issue Description====
The QoS and traffic limiting features have the potential to be quite useful. However, the default QoS settings have problems if there is a large rsync (over ssh) upload in progress in that DNS queries time out. We have some QoS notes on [[
====Date Reported====
====Resolution====
Disabling default classes, and enabling QoS on packet length seems an all-round good solution
See: [[
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