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|    J. P. Gilliver to Marian    |
|    Re: Discussion: How to set up your mobil    |
|    02 Dec 25 20:35:54    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, comp.mobile.android, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: G6JPG@255soft.uk              On 2025/12/2 16:26:18, Marian wrote:       > Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>> Disable remote administration to your router (duh) & use HTTPS for login.       >>       >> That removes the warranty. Seriously. My router is remotely managed by        >> my ISP. Not via plain ssh login, they have their own dedicated channel.       >        > Hi Carlos,       >        > Thanks for adding the missing information that the router may be managed by       > the ISP, which, of course, somewhat changes what you can and cannot do to       > effect better privacy/security.       >        > I'm actually surprised, Carlos, that the ISP manages "the router", where I       > would NOT be surprised if the ISP manages "the modem" (even as I'm well       > aware that router:modem combinations exist (which may be what you have).       >        > In my case, I don't have a modem since I get my Internet from a dozen miles       > away over the air via WISP, but my "rooftop transceiver" is managed by the       > WISP (although he gives me his password so that I can make changes).       >        > Most people in the USA don't have a transceiver like I do; they have a       > modem, and some people have a modem which is combined into a router.       >        > I am unfamiliar with that setup personally, since I've never owned a modem,       > but I've bought them for my kids when they moved into apartments, so I'm       > familiar with the concept that you seem to be speaking about.       >        > Thanks for adding the extra value so that everyone on the team benefits.              I don't know about the USA, but in the UK, a lot of users have _one_       whitish box, which connects to the 'phone line, and contains the MoDem,       router, hub, wifi, ... you name it, it's in that box. Common parlance -       including from the ISPs who usually supply the box - is to (mis)name       that box the "router".              They usually (since the ISP supplies them) have a version of the       manufacturer's software, tweaked to suit the ISP. I'm not _aware_ of any       that are remote-flashed by the ISPs, but it wouldn't surprise me.              I don't _think_ most ISP contracts say you _have_ to use their "router",       though there may be some that do; however, the majority of users _do_,       since it's generally supplied "free" by the ISP, and also if anything       goes wrong - or is _suspected_ of going wrong - the ISP's support desk       (which aren't great at the best of times) are likely to tell you you're       on your own if you're not using their "router".              --        J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()ALIS-Ch++(p)Ar++T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf               Paxman, the man who has never used one sneer when three would do       - Elizabeth Day, RT 2015/5/2-8              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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