![]() ![]() Sure I can understand that, given the increasingly technical times we live in, the need might arise for the ISP to be able to remotely check the CPE configuration of some less-technically-inclined subscriber using their ACS server. Seriously: Do they think that I’m going to run this box in my home without having any access to feature configuration? Some minutes later, there’s a text on my mobile saying “There is no known schedule for adding remote configurability for the current firmware at this time”. Is it ok if I text you shortly? Kthxbye!” *CLICK* ![]() “Hmm well I can see that implementing the feature is pending, but I can check details about this with someone. “Well you know, the usual stuff people configure on their home router static IPs, port forwarding, admin password etc.” ![]() “It doesn’t accept any http or telnet connections to the local admin interface either.” “ Hi! I upgraded to blablabla and would like to configure it but there’s nothing else on the remote admin panel than a save -button” ![]() Much to my annoyance, it also turned out that all ‘outside the box’ local configuration had been disabled in the firmware (no response to LAN http, ssh or telnet). And was one able to do so? Of course not. Attached with the box were instructions stating that configuration settings could be managed from a private web page provided by the ISP. Recently, I decided to upgrade my ADSL subscription to VDSL, and the deal included a ZTE ZXDSL 931WII CPE box (VDSL2 modem + NAT + WLAN AP). ![]()
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