On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 03:53:16AM -0700, Patrick R. Wade wrote: > > DHCP ; static will be available "later" and won't use the same kind of endpoint > (this according to our telco provider) > Are you saying the hardware will be changing? > >DNS services included? (or how much extra?) > > EXPN? Do you mean routable addresses at your end that map to > yourhost.yourdomain.tla? > I guess I should have been more specific :) For example I have a static IP with clipper.net that translates to MEUS0002.clipper.net. I was just wondering if there's not static IPs, if I would have a constant domain name (one that's easy to remember). One IP and one name is plenty, I can redirect by port once it gets here. > >what kind of upstream bandwidth, as in numbers instead of "optimal"? > > The DSL is rate-adaptive. If you mostly download, it will adapt to give > the majority of your bandwidth to downloading; if you then start pushing more > than you pull, it will adapt to uploading. I'll see if i can find specs for > minimum fractions in either direction... > Cool, thanks. > >(since apparently services are allowed) > > For the consumer grade DSL incoming well-known services may be filtered; > the later-on SDSL product will allow full range of incoming services. > Not really what I understood from the FAQ, but OK. Any estimate of how much later? -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
