It will work, there's no difference between leased lines and ADSL.
I use a SDSL line to run my exchange box with out problems.
The IP address issues are public and VPN's can be set up.
Matt Wehnes
System Administrator
Morton Machining MFG
-Original Message-
From: Brian Judge
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: ADSL query
We are using ADSL in some of our stores here. They all have public IP's. The
one thing that you might want to consider, and it may be different with
worldcomm, is that most providers
: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: ADSL query
What a timely conversation. I have IDSL from Wcom/ UUNet and found that they
were in no rush to help either. It's not a problem with the ISP - it is in
the relationship with the company bringing the line
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:23 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: ADSL query
I've used just about evey type of WAN connection option, from DSL to OC-12.
There is no single company that you can get to support the entire stretch
of cable, nomatter
Issues
Subject: RE: ADSL query
I've used just about evey type of WAN connection option, from DSL to OC-12.
There is no single company that you can get to support the entire stretch
of cable, nomatter what you get. AT+T will shell service out to Verizon,
or Qwest will have their service vended
Brian,
I've setup lots of adsl connections. exchange is no problem. just tell
your firewall to send all port 25 requests to your exchange server. and
make sure the ISP has the ip for your firewall as your mail/exchange mx
record in their dns servers. you don't want public ip's on on your