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Old 19-06-2012, 16:19   #248
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Re: R36 Firmware Beta Test (was R35)

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
It would have been removed as part of the Fixed WAN IP option which is useless for VM network as they don't do residential fixed IP's..
No it isn't.

DNS and fixed IPs are not related and are frequently set separately. Almost all routers allow you to set them separately. Windows does too.

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Originally Posted by RB2004 View Post
Can confirm that, lol Windows Live messenger signs in ok, but no contacts load up when set above low.
Sweet, another SNAFU then.

Admittedly, credit where it's due, it looks *so far* (as in, it hasn't actually been a full 24 hours or come round to peak time yet) that there's a huge improvement in latency with this new firmware. Which should bring with it big performance improvements across the network once it's rolled out more widely.

Course it's too late for the 2012H1 OFCOM national broadband report but chances are we'll see the benefits in the H2 report.

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Originally Posted by jimgors View Post
Mine looks like BT Infinity..

Ahem. Not quite

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