This was locked down to the extent that even the PPP login settings were omitted from the web interface (although they were available, buried via the clunky Telnet interface). However when it arrived I found it was actually branded to BE Broadband. I managed to grab a cheap Technicolor TG582N, believing it to be a generic model, not branded to any particular ISP and therefore believed the firmware would not be locked down. I decided to purchase one from eBay with the view to use it for experimenting and diagnosing connection issues elsewhere. I have Virgin Media cable at home and therefore did not own an ADSL router. I now work for an ISP, and during my training I’d become more interested in ADSL technologies. Perhaps I should explain the background first. This post will probably be the most niche thing I’ve ever written.
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