Michiel,
Mv>WD> No. Guess I'm not really trying ... One day I will.
Mv> Another three months have passed. Is this the day?
I have passed in the ISPs store on main street here.
First reaction "What are you talking about?"
After having explained that this is an issue cropping-up in their online own
customer-customer fora I get a phone-number of a division where they will be
able to assist me.
When I call that number, the answer is "What are you talking about?"
2 possible conclusions:
1) The helpdesk-people really don't know anything about this
2) The helpdesk-people are unwilling, or have been instructed not, to
co-operate with such a request.
The company-installed routers have 3 access-levels and you get the password for
the lowest level which enables basic Fido-operation.
It seems impossible to get a password to get one level up in the
router-administration hierarchy ... there seems to be a general idea that all
their clients are morons and need to be protected against themselve messing-up
their router and then having to send-out a technical guy.
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