[ale] Comcast Static IPv6?
Jeff Hubbs
jhubbslist at att.net
Thu Mar 23 14:13:28 EDT 2017
I went from Comcast to AT&T Uverse several years ago. More recently,
when there has been a power blink at my house the Uverse service will
drop out and won't come back for at least 15 minutes. It didn't used to
be like that; it would stay up through and after short power failures
so, with everything in the house fully UPSsed, everything just kept
working. Both my wife and I work from home at least part of the time, so
this is a real problem.
So has it been your experience that Comcast Business is less vulnerable
to dropping out from power failures? I really don't want their
CATV/residential service but I'm willing to go the business route if it
will stay up and if I also get less latency and the ability to host my
own Internet-facing servers in the process.
On 3/23/17 2:00 PM, Jerald Sheets wrote:
> The 99 bucks I spend on Comcast business with static IP has more than paid for itself in lack of headaches.
>
> There’s both IPv4 and IPv6 I can use and setup as I wish.
>
> I’m very happy with it, and have only had one outage…during a storm…where the reset of the neighborhood took almost a week to come back on, I was on within 24 hours.
>
> It’s worth every penny.
>
>
> —jms
>
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