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[ale] comcast static IP?
- Subject: [ale] comcast static IP?
- From: cfowler at outpostsentinel.com (Christopher Fowler)
- Date: Sun Jan 23 17:26:07 2005
- In-reply-to: <1106515068.2548.16.camel@blue>
- References: <20050120135732.3f2b3b01@dev> <[email protected]> <1106506972.25997.14.camel@blue> <[email protected]> <1106515068.2548.16.camel@blue>
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 16:17, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
> That line of thinking is pretty dated, I don't know of any provider that
> enforces that mentality today. Who doesn't have a broadband router at
> home with at least a printer and wifi device on the same line as their
> computer? The DSL/Cable providers have realized that they have no
> strength inside of a consumer's home other then leased equipment.
>
Wrong. You may think that but you are bound by their terms of service.
To do what you describe is an extra $5.00 per month.
Static IP? $14.95 extra.
https://www.fastaccess.com/content/consumer/products.jsp#dsllite
My Speedfactory service is the same speed as their Xtreme at $44.95 per
month. I pay extra for the static IP. $59.00 per month. Seems to me
that $44.95 + $14.95 + $5.00 is more than what I pay. Technically you
could cheat and not pay the $5.00. Its the same as downloading illegal
music from Kazaa. Stealing.....