

Reverse-DNS-Manual_New-CI.pdf (681.13 KiB) Downloaded 96 times PTR records always need to be configured by your RSP, since they eg Superloop "owns" your public IP address. They do not offer VOIP ( but welcome 3rd party ones such as SIPTalk, Crazytel etc ) as I recall but I've always thought it was good practice to separate the Broadband provider and VOIP provider for years. Superloop also provides Reverse DNS / PTR record for free and all forwards match for static IP accounts. The Sam Knows box was setup as an IP client to LAN port 3 of the DJA0230. Superloop obliged us with a full pull ( good on them ) of our AVC Report: Our ex-Telstra Technicolor DJA0230 SMG1 VBNT-V worked flawlessly, and our POI was just "overprovisioned" by Superloop, not that it made a lot of difference to us ( we always had good Layer 2 sync rates ). So if your modem or modem router is already connected to Belong, Telstra, Optus, Aussie Broadband and many more, a mere power cycle will ensure it works after the NBN Service Transfer has taken place. We opted for a Static IPv4 addy ( $5 a month but crossed out by their retention benefits after 6 months - good on them for doing something for existing clients ). You'd get a dynamic routable IPv4 non-CGNAT and can opt-in their IPv6 program, if this appeals to you. We registered here in May 2020īy the way, Superloop's WAN settings on NBN are a simple WAN = DHCP ( or also known as IPoE / IPoVDSL ) - nothing else required to get connected. We're now in possession of a Sam Knows Whitebox, arrived in July so it was never benchmarked with other providers. Superloop is already long listed ( on the ASX ) and has probably less than 35,000 HBB ( that's Home Broadband folks ) customers, and likely doesn't incur Overage Launtel appears ot be but one at the moment. We plan on sticking with Superloop at least for the next 5 month or so and re-examine if there are other RSPs to savour - especially with no fees, no gotchas, no long term contracts, no forced RSP hardware, some tolerance for bridging or BYO as well as no WAN = 802.1Q VLAN ID Tagging. NBN is wonderful, unlike in the legacy days, where one can easily churn over ( NBN Service Transfer it is now called ) in most cases in less than 4 hours, unless your RSP is not into automation and human intervention is required for some reason.

We're on NBN FttN VDSL2 and was previously with Aussie BB for about 3 years and in that 3 years & prior, off to other smaller RSPs for shorter periods to savour their offerings.

They have an unoffical Discord Group where some staff, if online, might be able to take note of an issue one might possibly have.
