Diagnosis was obscured/hindered by figuring that the most likely suspect
was the thing that changed most recently...
The upshot here is pilot error (well, control-tower) in that my ssh
access to that site was restricted to my Xfinity address. Application,
not firewall. Can't blame Verizon for
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 12:52 PM Jeff Woolsey wrote:
> Verizon 5G Internet Support is not at a high-enough pay grade to assess
> this problem... So I'm turning to y'all.
>
> I'm trying to save $$$ and increase speed, using Verizon 5G Home
> Internet to replace XFinity, even though they gave me a
t; network (Brandon Zhi)
>2. Verizon/Qwest single end-user difficulty vs Xfinity (Jeff Woolsey)
>3. Re: Spamhaus flags any IP announced by our ASN as a criminal
> network (Tom Beecher)
>4. Re: Verizon/Qwest single end-user difficulty vs Xfini
You mentioned using a non-standard port for your ssh/rsync, have you tried
changing that to something other than what your using?
Keep in mind some of these providers might be blocking non-standard ports
as this is a common method to abuse others and might be a cheaper
alternative to dealing with t
Verizon does weird stuff with traffic in their cell network. Like wireguard
only running 1-2 Mbps over Verizon but faster on fixed like providers. I'm
assuming they rate limit certain protocols to avoid bypassing their
streaming video rate limits. I can see 200/30 Mbps on a 4G speedtest but
VPN run
Verizon 5G Internet Support is not at a high-enough pay grade to assess
this problem... So I'm turning to y'all.
I'm trying to save $$$ and increase speed, using Verizon 5G Home
Internet to replace XFinity, even though they gave me a faster modem a
few weeks ago. I run both of the modems in
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