hi olivier
Idea: Let's say I have a "standard" (600/100) flatrate adsl account from ISP A at home, and the Sunrise 150 flex somewhere else (holiday house, chalet, grandparents, etc.).
Will it still work if I just configure the sunrise adsl line with the login/pw information of ISP A ? (assuming I turn off the router at home).
i suppose swisscom will change that in the near future. so, don't do such a thing ,-)
I guess it would work (but of course still at 150/50), but what about the 20MB limitation? Who is doing the accounting work: Swisscom or Sunrise, or both?
swisscom does some per-ISP accounting - because they deliver the whole traffic to $ISP. and sunrise has also to do per-user accounting, to send the bill...
-steven
On Fri July 22 2005 12.52, Glogger Steven wrote:
hi olivier
Idea: Let's say I have a "standard" (600/100) flatrate adsl account from ISP A at home, and the Sunrise 150 flex somewhere else (holiday house, chalet, grandparents, etc.).
Will it still work if I just configure the sunrise adsl line with the login/pw information of ISP A ? (assuming I turn off the router at home).
No need to turn off the router in one place. I had a case where a person got an old router from a third party.. the credidentials of the 3rd party where still in the router. Connected it and logged in, while the 3rd party was connected with the same account. (This had been running for about 3/4 of a year, until i discovered it.)
greetings, - Folken
Folken wrote:
On Fri July 22 2005 12.52, Glogger Steven wrote:
hi olivier
Idea: Let's say I have a "standard" (600/100) flatrate adsl account from ISP A at home, and the Sunrise 150 flex somewhere else (holiday house, chalet, grandparents, etc.).
Will it still work if I just configure the sunrise adsl line with the login/pw information of ISP A ? (assuming I turn off the router at home).
No need to turn off the router in one place. I had a case where a person got an old router from a third party.. the credidentials of the 3rd party where still in the router. Connected it and logged in, while the 3rd party was connected with the same account. (This had been running for about 3/4 of a year, until i discovered it.)
This depends on the configuration at the ISP. Multiple logins at the same time may be allowed or not. If a fixed IP address is associated with this login you'll get troubles anyway, but that's another story.
Marco