1 Mar
2015
1 Mar
'15
11:49 p.m.
In article <54F3D78A.5080009@satchell.net> you write:
On 03/01/2015 05:53 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
Business customers only get static from Comcast if they pay extra for it.
That's also true for Charter. I know of one ISP offering DSL that gives its customers static addresses. Only one. That doesn't mean there aren't more that do.
The tiny telco owned DSL ISP here gives you a static IP if you call them up and ask for one. Otherwise you're double-NAT-ed. I switched to cable since their top speed was 6 megabits, even through I'm two blocks from the CO. They said I can have fiber if I pay for them to string it from the CO to my house. Uh, no. R's, John