Recently (actually today) i acquired a broadband cable connection through the 
new (and pretty tempting) deal of AZTV and 012.net. i'm not going to promote 
their sales, but in short, you pay them, and they give you broadband internet 
access, in a low price.
In order to make sure i could connect through linux, i called 012 support 
line, and asked about their method of connection. I was told that the 
authentication is done via DHCP, using the cable modem. forgetting to ask for 
the name of the person that helped me with that, i got cables installed today 
and after the basic installation the technition showed me how to connect 
using WindowsXP (yuck.).
The connection was done via some kind of a dialer that uses L2TP.
Unconcerned i dialed 012 again, asking them how can i connect with the method 
promised to me - dhcp. what i mainly got was some lame excuses, and that i 
should connect with a dialer and that connecting via DHCP is deprecated (one 
of their excuses was that it is unstable and insecure). Not getting into 
details, it is probably possible to connect via linux to 012, but why should 
we? - when other isps give you your DHCP without arguing...
While writing this email, i didnt disconnect from 012, but i'm willing to, 
mainly because one of the comments i got from their support, translating to 
english it was something in the form of : "hey, if you disable DHCP access 
and move everybody to dialers and such, people not using windows will be 
unable to connect through you, it might be even 10% of your users"
"we dont care, they are probably very few..."
About promising me DHCP... just because i didnt write the name of the helpdesk 
dude that told me it's DHCP, i half way lost my 012 DHCP access, and besides, 
which linux user would like to stay in an ISP that doesnt give a damn **** 
about him or his convienience? ;/

My point is, that as members of this list, and linux users as well, beware of 
the evil 012, and the way they treat linux users. Tomorrow i'll probably 
disconnect from 012 and move to another ISP, Netvision Probably. (in short - 
because they told me they can fix me a static ip and i wouldnt have to add 
any $$).

Take care.
-- 
Dan Fruehauf.


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