[ale] OT: DSL with Telocity

Thompson Freeman tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Tue Oct 10 16:28:21 EDT 2000



I've been with Telocity since March, and been mostly quite happy. They are
in the business of supplying a pipe, and staying the heck out of the way
otherwise. That should qualify as a personal recommendation. 8-)


On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Fulton Green wrote:

> Well, no one seems to have mentioned DSL lately, so I thought I'd break the
> drought. :)
> 
> As of now, I'm able to connect to the Internet from Linux over Telocity DSL.
> Yeah, I know, big whoop. Here's what differentiates Telocity, best I can tell:
> 
> - Support for UNIX machines, in addition to Windows variants and Macs. That's
> explicit support, none of this "it's rumored that Linux enthusiasts have
> hacked together a solution" stuff. In theory, any machine with an Ethernet
> card and an OS that can support DHCP and run a web browser should work with
> their setup.
> 
> - Static address assignment. Even though you're assigned an IP address
> through DHCP, the server will give you the same address every time. It's
> advertised as such, actually. That's good news for those of you wanting to
> run your webserver at home. Or bad news if you totally ph33r 1337 cr4ck3rz.
> In any case, your gateway/modem also has a static address, but the mfgr.
> seems to have locked it down pretty tight. It's at least smart enough to
> close any inbound requests from the outside for port 80 (which, if exposed,
> might allow someone to reconfig the gateway).
> 
> - Unlimited bandwidth. Provided, of course, you're not trying to run a
> pr0n site from your box. Most DSL services have this, but it seems that at
> least one service in town limits transfers to 2 GB/month.
> 
> OK, that's all I can think of for now ... and no, I don't know if I get a
> free month if you use my ID when you sign up.
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