I don't want to step on anybody's toes on the list, but we don't take 
too kindly to Bell's DSL service up here in the north part of the state. 
It works fine but extracting any important info from their support is 
nigh upon impossible. If you aren't using the router that they sell, 
they won't (can't) even tell you the VPI/VCI that you need to enter.

That is why I went with Bayou, they resell Bell's DSL, but provide 
*much* better support. =)

Jason DeWitt


Nashid Hasan wrote:

> With DirecTV DSL I used to have static IP (I canceled mine yesterday). 
> With BellSouth DSL I believe you will get a dynamic IP.
>
> I have decided to go with Geauxbox--- it's cheaper. I hope it is half 
> as good as DSL. DirecTV DSL was awesome--- I never had problems. I 
> wonder why they are going out of business. Too bad.......
>
> Nash
>
> At 06:30 AM 1/8/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>
>> Has anyone who formerly had a DirectTV DSL (formerly
>> Telocity) connection switched to the BellSouth plan?
>> Or is there anyone who is currently using the
>> BellSouth DSL connetion?  If so, is there anything I
>> need to be aware of when attempting to setup my new
>> DSL account?  Since I am running Linux and the setup
>> is geared toward users who are running Windows, I am a
>> concerned.  Thanks for any help that anyone is able to
>> provide.
>>
>> Kory
>>
>> =====
>> Failure is NOT an option!  That is why I use Linux...
>>
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