[ale] OT: Comcast
Jerald Sheets
jsheets at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 6 11:25:12 EDT 2006
The $5/mo charge is for a total of 5 static IP's with SpeedFactory.
I have all 5 utilized from DNS to WEB to MAIL and SSL Webhost. The last one is the firewall/gateway into my client machines all over the house. Single IP - 5 machines. It works out *very* well for me, and for the price of cable TV (which I finally ditched), I can have 3M service with 5 IP's, manage my own DNS, WEB, and Mail, and don't have to be bugged with waiting on someone else to make something happen.
I have had maybe 3 dropouts in the 2 years I've been here. Two were Bellsouth's fault, and the other was Katrina's fault.
I've always wanted a place that would just gimme some IP's, bandwidth, and leave me the hell alone. Speedfactory foots that bill.
The support guys are all Linux savvy too, which helps out a lot if I ever need to call in. I never get a "reboot it" or such. I can't tell you how nice it is to not get some kid with a notebook full of canned answers or a mid-life loser with no concept of anything outside of his windows "hard drive" at home.
--J
----- Original Message ----
From: Jim <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com>
To: ale at ale.org
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2006 11:15:13 AM
Subject: Re: [ale] OT: Comcast
No, it's just one IP address.
Jim.
Jeff Hubbs wrote:
>Jim wrote:
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>>I told myself I wasn't going to comment, 'cause about the time I did,
>>all hell would break loose, but I gotta say I've been very happy with
>>Bell South DSL since I got rid of that alcatel modem. In 2.5 years, the
>>only outage I experienced was when they came along and blocked port 25.
>>I don't know what else they did, but that was the only thing I
>>detected. I share the opinion of Bell South that many of you do but
>>have been pleasantly surprised at the reliablity of DSL.
>>
>>I feel pretty lucky. I get almost the 3 mbs that they advertise
>>according to the speed tests I've done. The last time around they
>>reduced my costs, doubled my speed and gave me a static IP all for
>>nothing. I know, competition was the motivation, but it's not often
>>these days you get more for less, except when buying a new computer.
>>
>>Jim (trusting my service won't degrade immediately 'cause of pride).
>>
>>
>>
>Jim -
>
>I'm considering changing from Comcast in order to get a static IP for
>something that's not highway robbery. Is your static IP *in addition
>to* a dynamic one?
>
>Jeff
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