[08:21:25] akosiaris: Hi, my ISP decided to kill my router, but I can go pick up a new one, but that will take 45 minutes [08:28:30] slyngs: ok, go ahead [08:28:40] did they manage to brick it via some remote update? [08:29:15] Yep, and now they won't fix it because it's the old version, they can send me a new one.... I'll have it Wednesday :-( [08:29:31] But I can go to their store and pick one up right now [08:30:06] I'll be back as soon as possible [08:40:58] ok [09:25:04] least they're not apparently charging you for it! [09:49:50] akosiaris: Back [09:50:13] slyngs: ok [09:50:22] everything cool? Is the new router any better ? [09:50:34] Not sure yet, still om 4G [09:51:17] But the new router is booting.... I have low expectations [09:56:51] lol [10:04:46] ISP routers are so underwhelming [10:08:59] not all ISP routers [10:09:12] my ISP makes their own ;) https://firebrick.co.uk/ [10:12:27] My ISP is rather busy building a monopoly, building up other ISPs, cable and power companies. I do have an ethernet terminated fiber connection. but they won't let me use my own router... So now I wait for their systems to provision the new one. Should take 10 minutes, we're now a around 20 [10:30:57] Reedy: That's interesting. Our ISPs make their own too, but they are standard plastic boxes, sometimes with an SFP+ port if you're lucky [10:31:10] And they'll do everything they can to avoid you using your own router [10:31:22] fairly common, unfortunately [10:31:36] these guys will definitely do a best effort support of almost anything you can get your hands on [10:44:15] We have a small ISP, for mostly technical people, I am planning to switch, but we're moving in 3 - 4 months, so I didn't want to deal with it until then [10:44:50] But they'll allow any equipment you want, in my case Mikrotik stuff [10:45:14] My new isp may use an Amazon router [10:49:34] The best you can get here is one of the ISP that allows bridge mode on their box [10:49:37] That's it [10:54:28] I have two boxes... The fiberconverter thingy, which is just a fiber to ethernet thing and a low quality router, now slightly lower quality, well, maybe just newer. Still not working btw :-( [10:57:13] bets they haven't allocated it to your line or similar? [10:57:20] We don't have fiberconverters anymore [10:57:39] It's just a fiber termination, and then it's another fiber, just pluggable [10:57:47] most fibre here is GPON, so you end up with NTE [10:58:55] Here it's 10GPON I think [10:59:03] You can get up to 8Gbps/1Gbps [11:05:41] Reedy: whose your caballing? Openreach or cityfibre? [11:12:51] openreach. I can get KC here too [11:48:09] * Emperor jealous of all the people who can actually get fibre :( [11:51:45] It's part of the reason I moved here... [11:52:04] My parents barely get 3 meg out of one DSL line [11:53:20] we get about 21Mb from FTTC, which is enough to work with, but other bits of the village get FTTP [11:54:31] sounds about right for OR, unfortunately [11:57:08] Reedy: openreach offered 1 Meg from my new flat [11:57:21] CityFibre based providers can do up to 900 [11:57:42] Will need to get a cable put in though [11:57:47] My parents phone line is over 8KM though P [11:57:48] :P [11:58:12] I may have picked the one with the clearest route to the box deliberately [12:10:48] Apparently I can have my internet connection back in two or three business days :-( [12:13:26] I'm fairly displeased about the situation [13:54:50] that's an understatement [16:45:08] moritzm: when a new package version is added to reprepro on apt1001 what is the step that makes it appear in debmonitor? a puppet run on each of the "upgradable" hosts? [18:03:41] mutante: apt-get update should trigger the hook [18:06:07] sukhe: ah, right! thanks. and meanwhile I see both of my hosts, not just one of them