On 31/07/15 18:28, Fernando Cassia wrote: > 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. > [...] > 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? > >
I don't think that's particularly unusual for ISP-supplied equipment. The firmware on the cable modems is centrally managed and definitely not user upgradable. The providers like to test for compatibility with their network before rolling anything out, and I expect that applies to GPON as well. The routing functionality in the Netgear cable modem/routers supplied by both Optus and Telstra is terrible and I disable it and use a separate router, which I can upgrade. If you care about security you might like to do the same. Hamish _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
