Ooh, okay!  That's neat, thanks.  Does that mean that for my Mac (I know
a little off topic) I don't have to use EnterNet, that I could just use
DHCP?


Mike Burger wrote:

>Well, from what the folks there told me, you should be able to
>just use
>straight DHCP, without having to load any other software.
>
>I run my own DNS server, locally, so that I don't have to rely
>on any
>other providers', and I run my own mail/web/etc server, so i'm
>not relying
>on anyone else, either.

On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Joe Wasserman wrote:

> I live right near Chicago, Illinois, in Wilmette.
>
> Actually, my experience with Ameritech's DSL service has
gotten quite
> since it started.  The first problem was that they sent the
wrong
> equipment, but it was easy to replace.  The original cd with
EnterNet on
> it had gone somewhere unhappy (I still haven't found it)
during the time
> it took to ship the new equipment.  I called on at least six
separate
> occassions to be shipped another cd with EnterNet on it, but
all of
> those times they sent the cd with everything except EnterNet.
Somebody
> finally told me where I could download it.  Next, it took an
incredibly
> long time to connect to hosts of websites.  That wore off
after about
> four months, though.  Their serves haven't been down (at least
not while
> I was trying to use their service) for a fairly long time,
which is
> good!
>
> The main problem that I have with Ameritech is their customer
support.
> I have a Mac and the Linux box.  The customer service
representitives
> had next to knowledge about Macs, and weren't able to help me
with any
> problems (except the one that told me where to download
EnterNet from).
> One representitive said, "I haven't seen a Mac since grade
school."
> Linux being slightly more obscure, I'm no confident in their
software's
> ability to support Linux and their knowledge to be able to
help me if
> anything goes wrong.
>
> -Joe Wasserman
>
>
> Mike Burger wrote:
>
> >I for got to add a :) to that.
> >
> >What kind of issues are you having with their DSL service,
and in what
> >region?
>
>
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>
> Kathy Bielt wrote:
>
> >Joe,
>
> >What part of the country do you live in?
> >I live in Houston, TX and the local users
> >group HAL-PC provides ISP service and
> >they use Linux servers so they are Linux
> >friendly.  They are also modestly priced
> >and very reliable.
> >
> >Kathy Bieltz
>
> Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > Don't tell me "unfortunately"...I work for Ameritech...and
have an
> order
> > for their DSL in place.
>
> Joe Wasserman wrote:
>
> > > I'm trying to get access to the internet on my computer
running Red
> Hat
> > > Linux.  Does anybody know of any good ISP's that support
Linux?  I'm
>
> > > (unfortunately) using Ameritech's DSL currently on this
computer.
> > > Thanks for your help
> > >
> > > -Joe Wasserman



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