If you buy a Huawei "consumer" device, things are relatively "normal" with regards to the availability of fiwmare updates. If, however, you have a device that Huawei thinks is for "business" use (despite the fact that GPON optical network terminators can be and ARE installed at homes!), then things are dismal.
See this thread about users practically begging for access to firmware updates, and Huawei employees giving them the round-about treatment. http://support.huawei.com/ecommunity/bbs/10241147.html?p=1#p10481745 ...only to tell them in the end that their users accounts lacks the required "Huawei partner" permission level. (by which I guess they meant some sort of support subscription). ...and In the end someone else (another consumer) ends up pointing to a Russian forum which hosts the binary files (and good luck with that.... integrity of such files is anybody´s guess). I´ve never seen before another firm with such a high "protection" of its firmware files -protection in the sense of stonewalling them and preventing people from downloading ´em-. It´s as if they preferred users to keep running insecure, out of date firmware. Has anyone else experienced this? Do any Australian ISPs install Huawei ONTs? How is the situation with regards to firmware security updates handled? Do those ISPs offer firmware updates themselves, like I see some Russian ISPs do, or does the customer just don´t need to worry about it and the units are automatically updated by the ISP? Thanks in advance for any information and ideas. FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
