At 08:42 AM 4/7/00 , Scott Kindley wrote:
>benefit more from this too. For example, @Home offers ( in my area
>anyway ) up to three IP addresses. They also explain you can connect
>your cable to a hub or switch and do your own networking on their one
>cable connection at your home ( provided you don't run servers over
>their connection, check the terms of service to be sure ). Telocity

Hey Scott,

This is off  Gustav's topic but I happen to have just got cable access 
through @home and am in this process now.  And I don't think I'm going to 
pay for the additional IP's.  First, they cost about $5/mo which like a 12% 
price hike (on top of the 166% increase to go to broadband).  And second, I 
might pay for a second if that meant the first two were static but they're 
apparently not (or possible the second guy I talked to didn't know what he 
was talking about--I've gotten mixed answers about this).

What I've been using is IP masquerading.  Although it won't work with every 
application, I have been very happy with everything.

-Alan


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