You wrote,
>Anyone here ever had experience with DSL thru Integra and/or Advanced
>Telcom?

At the place where I work we have Integra DSL.  It's mostly invisible...we
let the box sit there and it Just Works.

The same couldn't be said of Qwest, which we had before we switched to
Integra.  It was always losing connectivity in the middle of the business
day when we needed it most (and since I'm the network person at work,
whenever it went down I was the person everybody complained to).


Integra is giving its business customers Paradyne MVL modems, which seem
to work like Qwest's Ciscos in bridging mode.  They gave us a single IP
address, and we're using a Linux box to NAT the office network through it.


The only complaint I have about Integra is that apparently they don't
maintain reverse lookup tables for their customers' IP addresses...at
least our IP address has never had a name connected to it.  (I've run
across a web site or two that isn't willing to talk to me because
it can't figure out my domain name.)

              - Neil Parker
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