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Go to dca.net - if you can get verizon, they can sell you a 3.0/768 for 65ドル
or a 1.5/384 for 45ドル... plus hardware.. you get a /29 routed block included
with that and can get larger blocks if you need them for additional cost.
They do not do any pppoe, port blocking, or anything.
I have Verizon, I did not know they did port blocking. Can you provide some additional detail.
Thanks BZ
yours to have your way with :) I have been with them for 3 years and have been thrilled... read their reviews on dslreports.com, if you like... E
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Crompton" <doug@crompton.com> To: "Phila Linux Users Group" <PLUG@lists.phillylinux.org> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:35 AM Subject: [PLUG] Verizon DSL
___________________________________________________________________________Hi Pluger's,
Been awhile since I checked in, although I do read the mail from time to
time. I was the one that went after Verizon via the PUC a few years ago
regarding DSL and the lack of competition. It generated a lot of paper and
phone calls but I doubt it did much else. We are still in the same boat.
I believe that Verizon (only) DSL is now available at my location. I have been using a 24/7 dialup here for years. If I want it, it looks like I will have to spring for the business flavor with static IP. That is 79ドル/month. A real rip-off considering the 29ドル/month for residential dyn. IP.
I saw talk of PPOE etc. on the list. I am assuming that my Linux server attached to a DSL modem via ethernet does not know nor care what is out there on the other end of the ethernet (the modem - ppoe or whatever) and just default routes to it. I would use linux (as I currently do) to serve a local 192.168.x.x network.
Looking for others comments who have gone the static IP verizon route.
It looks like Verizon is really rolling out the the advertising on DSL. Hardly a day goes by that I don't get something in the mail. Are they really backing this up with more hardware especially at their RT's and serving more of the community? This was not the case a year or two ago.
Doug
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