Hi,

Please excuse the off-topic post but I figured someone here would probably know.

We have a Bezeq NGN router. Bezeq now has a scheme (the name of which I can't remember) where you can sacrifice a meg of your bandwidth for use by other Bezeq customers in exchange for said access to other people's routers all over the country. I've also read that they're trialing access to an international program of wireless access that usually costs you money (I believe it's called iPass). This trial is currently set to run till the end of October but I'm hopeful they'll extend it.

Now at least with our NGN router, the configuration of our Internet access has had to be done remotely. I have not managed to find the settings which enables our Internet conection to work, either before or after they've configured it, which already makes me a bit uncomfortable.

I'm quite keen on this program in principle, as it appeals to my socialist tendancies.

My only concern is whether the process which configures our router for this program (which is also performed remotely) will undo the many local customisations I've made for our local network. Do they just adjust the relevant settings or do they shove in a configuration file that replaces the previous one and knocks out any local customisations in the process?

Since I figured someone here is likely to have already done this, I was hoping someone here could tell me.

Thanks in advance,
Geoff.


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