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16-11-2024 01:42 PM
Hi All,
Hopefully a Vf guru could answer what may be considered tech questions relating to FullFibre 150:
1. Is this service behind CGNAT / are the allocated IPs be that static or dynamic publically accessable (can be accessed from the internet?
2. is it using IPv4 or IPv6 and if V6 what are the block allocations, e.g. /56, /48 etc?
3. Are ther any port restrictions that will interfere with inbound remote or outbound access (e.g. but not limited :80, :443, :993, :465, SSL certificates, email etc : 109x (vpn) ) etc?
4. Power Hub facilities:
4.1 can this be used with DDNS service e.g. No-IP.
4.2 can it be a VPN client and or a VPN server (open vpn / wiregard).
4.3 does it support port forwarding configuation, and if so also via upnp, how many rules are supported.
4.4 firewalls on both ipv4 and ipv6, and also ip range/ geo location permitting/blocking/white/blacklisting.
4.5 syslog and remote logging (e.g. port 514) ?
4.6 internal ip reservations/ static ip allocations?
4.7 WiFi, manual SSID and password setting, and WPA v2 and 3?
4.8 NAT passthrough options, e.g. for VPN
4.9 internal IP white and black listing
4.10 mac-ip binding
4.11 manual / auto config backup and restore, ditto for firmware (would rather manually deal with 'updates' than have automatic compromise of operability!)
4.12 Qos profiles and device/profile allocarions
5. Possibly use of own/3rd party routers
5.1 without having to use vf router, even as 1st device, so avoiding any double nat requirements.
6 VOIP, is it possible to use 3rd party adapters with own router (without the vf router) for internal dect (not voip) phones, so not needing double NAt / keeping a better straigh path through routing/devices.
7. Any issues/restrictions with hosting one own server that is connected and accessible to/from the inernet (own cloud, file / document, basic media (audio) streaming, p2p, basic website (https with certs and auto renwals update), vpn, and local intranet accesses)?
Sorry for the long list but I'm trying to establish if there will/maybe any impasses, assistance greatly appreciated.
16-11-2024 02:11 PM
PS, sorry i forgo to ask, as this will be on OpenReach network,
8. is vf's 'Digital Voice' effectively the same as BT's or is it totally a vf sip service?
Many thanks