> They switch away from the old dynamic IP system some time last year.

Well, that's good news. :D

~Todd

On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Dave Carabetta wrote:
> 
> Deny.
> 
> This is used to be AOL's practice, but this wreaked havoc and caused 
> thousands of complaints. Now, you get an IP for a session and maintain that 
> IP address for as long as you are connected. Once you log off and log back 
> in, you are given a new IP address -- there is no "lease life" as many DHCP 
> hosts set up (where you keep that IP address for a certain number of 
> days/weeks).
> 
> They switch away from the old dynamic IP system some time last year.
> 
> Regards,
> Dave.

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