Oh dear. As a #Brsk customer I've been migrated to #YouFibre, but now I'm getting marketing emails for the latter saying they'll buy me out of my current contract (with them) if I switch to them.

Nice to know that they offer 200Mbit for the same price I'm currently paying for 150 though, that's probably worth looking into. Only a 12 month contract so I should be able to escape before #VirginMedia, the new owners of YouFibre, screw everything up.

#UKISP #FTTP

Submitted an IPv6 ticket to my ISP, #youfibre - as far as I can tell inbound packets are fine, outbound IPv6 don't seem to get far.
They were working a few weeks ago when I started doing IPv6 config on my router; but there's plenty of other people saying they've had IPv6 problems with them intemittently.

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should get both me and anyone uses it a few £ for anyone converting.

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Given I'm on CGNAT on #Youfibre why am I still getting port scanned?
Bonus question, why do some of the source addresses resolve to google IPs like lhr25s25-in-f14.1e100.net
(With a triple side of if it is CGNAT why am I dhcp'd onto a non-private IP that I see?)
I wasn't expecting the latency improvement on #Youfibre - but it's impressive; it's down from 15ms to 6ms from my machines to my mail server or google; That's damn impressive!
Now, my desktops bandwidth is limited by a DECTulip at 100Mbps in the way, I need to deal with that...
Right; so #Youfibre connected, nicely installed, currently connected to their supplied router; an Eero which is a PITA; working but wants an app to control it, which wont register with it (it has no web or ssh to it). I should be able to connect directly to the ONT but it only seemed to be giving out IPv6 addresses, so I'll need to do some understanding of that.