On Monday, 30 November 2020 11:12:09 AM AEDT Tim Hamilton via luv-main wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for an NBN RSP. We're in one of the last areas
> to be built out, and it's finally time to switch from ADSL to FTTN. We're
> only ~100M or so from the cabinet so I'm expecting a reasonable connection
> (as far as FTTN is 'reasonable').

For me the first criteria would be IPv6.  Not only is IPv6 a very handy thing 
to have it's also a way of sorting out competency of ISPs, anyone who doesn't 
have it yet is seriously behind the times.  So while iiNet is generally pretty 
good I wouldn't use them because of their lack of IPv6 support.

For my home Internet connection I sometimes have my local name server 
forwarding to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, but when that stops working (probably due 
to ISP crapness) I change it to direct lookups.  When doing direct lookups 
sometimes BIND insists on trying IPv6 which isn't enabled.

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