[ale] Comcast Business Class experiences?
Scott McBrien
smcbrien at gmail.com
Wed Mar 25 12:41:44 EDT 2009
Jeff, I don't know. The plan I have gave me a static IP. I've had
the service since December and have kept the same IP, despite
rebooting and powercycling the RG.
I will say that talking to their Texas based tier 1 tech is painful if
you're more sophisticated than "omg, please fix my intarwebnets!" But
that's pretty standard these days. Generally I need to talk to tier2
or get a home tech dispatched so they
On Mar 25, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Jeff Hubbs <jeffrey.hubbs at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Scott -
>
> One line of bull I was sold when I signed up for U-Verse was the
> availability of static IP for a small fee. When I called post-install
> to try to get that set up, they told me it wasn't available. I
> brought
> a server home from QTS on the basis of that feature only to find
> they'd
> baited-and-switched me. What do you know about that?
>
> - Jeff
>
> scott mcbrien wrote:
>> Chris,
>>
>> Have you priced AT&T's UVerse? The DSL speeds are up to 10down/2up
>> which I've been getting and occasionally will operate at 12down/4up.
>> They give you a non-nat'ed IP. The downside is the initial setup is
>> painful, but only a day, and the equipment they give you (a 2wire
>> router) is known for it's UI suck. Now that I've got all the kinks
>> worked out it's not bad. The upside is that the link has been very,
>> very reliable. I'm on a res plan.
>>
>> -Scott
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Chris Woodfield
>> <rekoil at semihuman.com <mailto:rekoil at semihuman.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So sadly, I think it's time to ditch Speakeasy - can't justify the
>> cost anymore, especially since I haven't been able to get a full
>> 6Mbps
>> in a long time. The last national outage kinda sealed the deal for
>> me...I'm in Midtown Atlanta, if that helps...
>>
>> So, I'm looking at Comcast's "Business Class" service - from
>> talking
>> to a rep, I'm looking at saving about $30/month if I go with their
>> 6Mbps/1Mbps service and get 5 static IPs (The speakeasy plan I
>> was on
>> included 4, and gives me 768K up). I can make do with a single
>> static
>> and shave off another $5/month, but I'm not keen on having to
>> set up
>> port forwarding.
>>
>> So, a couple questions -
>>
>> How reliable/responsive *is* the Business Class service compared
>> to
>> Comcast residential? I've heard the myriad horror stories, but
>> they
>> all seem to come from the residential customers. Any insights/
>> experiences from Business customers here?
>>
>> Does Comcast apply bandwidth caps/port blocking to Business Class
>> customers?
>>
>> How is the CPE set up - I've seen forum posts suggesting that
>> it's not
>> a true bridge, and that even a static IP is set up as some sort
>> of 1-
>> to-1 NAT on the CPE. This will break my 6in4 tunneling (unless
>> the CPE
>> can terminate the tunnel), so I'd like to know if it can be set
>> up in
>> a true bridging mode.
>>
>> All in all, think it's worth the money I'd be saving to make the
>> move?
>>
>> Thanks in advance...
>>
>> -C
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