Internet recommendations
sara fink
sara.fink at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 00:31:02 IDT 2017
Hi Geoff
I have some bad critics about unlimited. Besides what was mentioned in this
list, I can tell you that they install communication equipment on the
building entrance without installing separate electricity clock. This
equipment serves the whole building but only one entrance pays for the
whole building (I checked it with them, so this is the situation). This is
what they did where my mother lives. Now imagine that this equipment works
24x7x365 and calculate how much this electricity costs. I can tell you that
in the case where my mother lives, the electricity bills jumped 3 times
more compared to previous bills.
When I sent them an email they didn't even bothered to answer. According to
their web page you don't know who is the personnel. Just a simple email (to
which they don't answer) or phone.
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Alon Barzilai <alon at skylinesoft.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you plan to buy a modem/router this list (in hebrew) may help.
>
> http://www.netcheif.com/Articles/VDSL_Router/VDSL_Router.htm
>
> about unlimited:
> they have a very limited areas where they have service, and they expand
> very slowly.
>
> hot may have better infrastructure than bezeq at some areas ( this is my
> case). they do not have CAPTCHA in their routers.
> it might be a good idea to ask you neighbors what they use, and if they
> are happy with it.
>
> Cheers,
> Alon.
>
>
>
> On 7/16/2017 11:30 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> This could get a bit lengthy, so please bare with me. Also, there is a
> direct connection to Linux if you read far enough.
>
> We are moving house in two weeks and have the opportunity to change ISP
> and infrastructure providers. I'm hoping you all can help us decide who to
> go with.
>
> Our preference is for a high-quality Internet service, and we have been
> prepared to pay for it. Up until two years ago, we were happily using
> Bezeqint's Gamers' package, over Bezeq NGN. But then we started running
> into a problem.
>
> My wife and I are both blind. When we got our service reconnected in
> November 2015, after being out of the country for six months, we discovered
> that the Bezeq routers now have a CAPTCHA in addition to the username and
> password. Moreover, this CAPTCHA has no audio challenge, only visual ones.
>
> This of course makes it difficult to get into the router to administer it,
> and while there are solutions that can help a blind person solve these
> challenges, you of course need to be connected to the Internet to use them,
> which limits their usefulness in this case.
>
> When we moved in earli 2016, we tried getting our infrastructure from
> Bezeqint instead of Bezeq, the point being that the people you pay for the
> infrastructure provide the router. Unfortunately, they also had a CAPTCHA
> challenge on their login page, so this did not help particularly.
>
> Late last year, we tried switching to 012. To be honest, I can't remember
> if they have a CAPTCHA or not. I have found the Internet in this apartment
> less than satisfactory, but I'm not 100% sure if this is due to the ISP,
> the phone line or the poor wi-fi performance in this apartment.
>
> One thing that I'm sure does contribute to poor performance, both now and
> previously, is bad router firmware. I've seen problems caused by on-board
> DHCP and DNS resolvers, and I've lost count of the number of times I've
> cleared up some issue we've been having by rebooting the router.
>
> So I bought myself an EdgeRouter PoE from Ubiquiti Networks (
> https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-poe/). This device runs a
> modified Debian Linux distribution. I've not yet set it up, but I'm
> looking to do so once we move.
>
> To use this of course, I will either need to use some kind of modem device
> only (no routing necessary) or put an ISP-supplied router in bridged mode.
>
> As the infrastructure provider also provides the router/modem, I'm also
> looking at other connectivity options.
>
> I see that the Electricity company is now offering a fibre-to-the-home
> service called Unlimited (unlimited.net.il). At least according to the
> English language pages, which may well not be up to date, they only seem to
> have a handful of ISPs, none of which I've had anything to do with.
> Furthermore, I don't know anything about their reputation (it's difficult
> to find much in English), and I obviously don't know anything about their
> end equipment, whether it can play nice with an EdgeRouter PoE and whether
> or not it has a CAPTCHA.
>
> I've also heard rumours of Bezeq providing a fibre-to-the-home solution as
> well, but I don't know how true this is and I also don't know if equipment
> for this would also suffer from a CAPTCHA that I've never figured out how
> to disable.
>
> I'm not particularly interested in going back to Hot cable unless someone
> can make a very good case for them
>
> If you've read this far, I thank you.
>
> As you can see, I have a number of concerns, some of which might be
> difficult to explain to an ISP or carrier sales rep.
>
> My requirements are, therefore, in no particular order:
>
> * Fast
> * Reliable
> * Usable with third-party routers
> * Able to be managed without a visual CAPTCHA.
>
> Obviously, some of this is relevant to ISPs as well as carriers, so any
> thoughts on the best ISPs would also be welcome. I'm more interested in
> quality and capacity than the usual bells and whistles the big ISPs have
> that no-one ueses anyway.
>
> If you have any thoughts on any of this, I'd be most grateful to hear
> them. As we move in two weeks, we will need to place orders soon.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Geoff.
>
>
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